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Our adorable, noodle-like ancestor had 4 eyes, half-a-billion-year-old fossils reveal
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James Webb telescope confirms a supermassive black hole running away from its host galaxy at 2 million mph, researchers say
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Rare 2,000-year-old war trumpet, possibly linked to Celtic queen Boudica, discovered in England
Archaeologists have announced their discovery of a metal hoard that contained an extremely rare example of a Celtic battle trumpet.
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Researchers have proposed a theoretical timepiece, dubbed the “CRASH Clock,” which tells us how quickly satellites would start colliding if they lost the ability to avoid each other, such as during a powerful solar storm. And its value is rapidly decreasing.
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