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  1. Fossils

    Stunning trilobite fossils include never-before-seen soft tissues

    Well-preserved fossils from Morocco help reveal the weird way trilobites ate and perhaps why these iconic animals went extinct.

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  2. Space

    Astronomers caught a supermassive black hole turning on for the first time

    The black hole at the center of a not-too-distant galaxy switched from being dim and quiet to bright and active.

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  3. Humans

    How much more can Olympic speed records fall?

    The human body can go faster than current world records on land and in water. But to reach full potential, our technique must be perfect.

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  4. Science & Society

    Scientists Say: Thought experiment

    Thinking through imaginary, sometimes absurd, scenarios can catalyze new ways of thinking.

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  5. Brain

    Just how brainy was a T. rex?

    A debate rages over how to count brain cells in dinosaurs. At issue: figuring out how these extinct animals’ likely behaved.

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  6. Earth

    Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano recently erupted like a stomp rocket

    This appears to be a newfound type of eruption. It could only be recognized because of the extensive monitoring of Kilauea's crater.

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  7. Plants

    This squid-like ‘fairy lantern’ plant is new to science

    A newly named species of fairy lantern — a parasitic plant — sports tentacles and grows among leaf litter and rotten logs in Malaysian rainforests.

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  8. Animals

    Scientists Say: Beakiation

    Parrots use this clever sidestepping motion to maneuver along thin branches.

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  9. Space

    Space tourists could face out-of-this-world health risks

    As commercial spaceflight starts to take off, a new project — the Space Omics and Medical Atlas — documents potential health impacts to travelers.

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  10. Animals

    Wild medicine! An orangutan treated his wound with a local plant

    This great ape, living in Indonesia, doctored the gash on his face with a plant that people living in the area use as a natural medicine.

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  11. Planets

    Active volcanoes may be common on Venus

    Researchers took a new look at decades-old images from NASA’s Magellan spacecraft. These now suggest volcanic activity is widespread on the planet.

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  12. Tech

    Laser-based tech can identify illegal elephant ivory

    Most elephant ivory is illegal to sell. Ivory from extinct mammoths isn’t. They look similar, but lasers can tell the difference to help catch poachers.

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