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Space Breakthrough: Scientists Discover Strange Compounds in Uranus and Neptune's Interiors
There are unexpected compounds found--- or rather can be formed in Uranus an Neptune.
Latest Research Articles
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SpaceX Explosion Aftermath: First Look at the Damaged Launchpad
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Celestial Show: Moon Meets Saturn and Mars This Week
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Surprise! Beachgoer Discovers 130-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints in West Australia
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Benjamin Franklin's House Has a Secret Underground Room Filled with Adult, Children Skeletons -- Here's Why
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Rosetta Discovered Solid Organic Matter on Comet's Surface After Locating Lost Philae Lander
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Mysterious Discovery: Star Cluster Reveals Hundreds of Undiscovered Black Holes in the Universe
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Lift-off: NASA's Asteroid-Hunting Spacecraft OSIRIS-REx Launched to Space
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Careless Consumption: Developed Countries Responsible for Worsening Pollution in East Asia
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NASA's Cassini Probe Captured Titan's Dunes, Frigid Alien Landscape
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Scientists Discover New Species, Genus of Freshwater Crabs Being Sold in Chinese Pet Market
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Digital Intimacy: UK Scientists Discuss Sex with Robots, Why They're Better in Bed
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Deep Marine Impact: Oil Deal Helps Population Rebound of Endangered Western Gray Whales