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Itsy bitsy spider: Fear of spiders and snakes is deeply embedded...

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When the babies saw a snake or a spider (second row) instead of a flower or a fish (first row) of the same size...

Pollution responsible for 16 percent of early deaths globally

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Urban air pollution in the city of Beirut. Credit: © disq / Fotolia Simon Fraser University health sciences professor Bruce Lanphear is a Commissioner and author...

Surface Helium Detonation Spells End for White Dwarf

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A type Ia supernova detected within a day after exploding: This image was taken with Hyper Suprime-Cam mounted on the Subaru Telescope. Credit: University of...

The super-Earth that came home for dinner

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An artist's illustration of a possible ninth planet in our solar system, hovering at the edge of our solar system. Neptune's orbit is shown...

New Telescope Attachment Allows Ground-Based Observations of New Worlds

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Left: Light from a laser pointer is shaped into a wide and stable output using a beam-shaping diffuser. A carefully designed pattern is precisely...

Scientists Discover More About the Ingredients for Star Formation

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Comparison between the stellar (top) and molecular hydrogen (bottom) distribution in very gas-rich galaxies three billion years younger than the Milky Way. Optical data...

Ancient Asteroid Impact Exposes the Moon’s Interior

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The South Pole-Aitken basin is the darker area at the bottom of this image. Credit: Photo by NASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterScientific Visualization Studio Scientists have long...

Giant Exoplanet Hunters: Look for Debris Disks

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This artist's rendering shows a large exoplanet causing small bodies to collide in a disk of dust. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech There's no map showing all the billions...

Haumea, the Most Peculiar of Pluto Companions, Has a Ring Around...

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Artist concept of Haumea, with the correct proportions of the main body and the ring. The ring is at a distance of 2287 kilometers...

Reconstructing Cassini’s Plunge Into Saturn

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NASA's Cassini spacecraft is shown during its Sept. 15, 2017, plunge into Saturn's atmosphere in this artist's depiction. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech As NASA's Cassini spacecraft made its...

Devourer of Planets? Astronomers Dub Star ‘Kronos’

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Sun-like star Kronos shows signs of having ingested 15 Earth masses worth of rocky planets, prompting Princeton astronomers to nickname it for the Titan...