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NASA Hubble Detects Beating 'Heart' of Crab Nebula
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected a "heart" beating with rhythmic precision at the center of the supernova remnant Crab Nebula.
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The Earth's History Written on Shells? Here's an Interesting Archive of Our Past
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Sixth Wildlife Mass Extinction May Happen in 2020, Experts Say
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Fossil of Tropical Parrot 16 Million Years Ago Discovered in Freezing Siberia
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Clean Energy: Scientists Discover Affordable Technology to Harvest Hydrogen From Water
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Abnormal Resting Heart Rate, Blood Pressure Could Lead to Mental Health Disorders
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Arctic Warming Linked to Extreme Cold Weather in the US
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This River in Toronto is Made of 10000 Glowing Books to Fight Pollution, Traffic
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Eye Problem Causes Whales to Get Entangled in Fish Nets, Study Finds
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NASA Satellite Image Shows Toxic Sulfur Dioxide Suffocating Iraq Region
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Space Farming? NASA Crew Plants Lettuce on the International Space Station
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ESA to Beam World’s Longest Laser Light to Carry Science Discoveries From Space to Earth
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USDA Debates: Are Recirculating Agricultural Methods Considered ‘Organic?’