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h2 Betelgeuse has a tiny companion star hidden in plain sight
h2 Starlink satellites’ leaky radio waves obscure the cosmos
h2 How rapid intensification spawned two monster hurricanes in one week
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h3 Betelgeuse has a tiny companion star hidden in plain sight
h3 A thousands-year-old log demonstrates how burying wood can fight climate change
h3 Starlink satellites’ leaky radio waves obscure the cosmos
h3 Scientists may have an explanation for why some batteries don’t last
h3 This fish has legs — and it uses them for more than just walking
h3 Why this physicist is bringing thermodynamics to the quantum age
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h3 How did dark matter shape the universe? This physicist has ideas
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h3 Rain Bosworth studies how deaf children experience the world
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h3 Can solar farms and crop farms coexist?
h3 Summer-like heat is scorching the Southern Hemisphere — in winter
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h3 Some meteors leave trails lasting up to an hour. Now we may know why
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h3 How to spot tiny black holes that might pass through the solar system
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