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Milky Way Can No Longer Be Seen By One-Third of Humanity Because of Light Pollution
The Milky Way is nothing but a distant memory to one-third of the world’s population – and 80% of Americans – because of light pollution.
Latest Research Articles
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Human-Pig Hybrid Organs Could Be The Hope For Transplant Patients, U.S. Scientists Say
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Details of 'Mind Blowing' SpaceX Mission to Mars Revealed by Elon Musk
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Gulf of Mexico's Dead Zone Grows Bigger, Now as Large as Connecticut
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Dust Storms on Mars Observed From Six Martian Years Worth of Data
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New Hope for Climate Change: Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Stone
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Countdown to Jupiter: What Will NASA Find on the Giant Planet?
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Ground-Based Telescope Obtained Deepest Galaxy Photo From Earth
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"Sasquatch" Skull Found on the Surface of Mars?
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Earthquake! What You Need to Know About The Deadly San Jacinto Fault That Rocked California Recently
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5.2 Earthquake Shakes San Diego, California, 450 Aftershocks Recorded
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Poor Seagull Turns Orange After Falling Into Curry
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Do You Know How A Penguin Baby Learns To Walk?