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The engineers trying to save a fading Voyager had one chance to fire thrusters frozen and unused for 37 years, and when the signal finally returned they learned the impossible had worked
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T. rex babies were born ready to run and feed themselves
Newly analyzed T. rex hatchling fossils suggest the predators were born in large groups and capable of independent hunting from a young age.
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Titan holds hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than every known oil and gas reserve on Earth combined, yet you couldn't light a single drop — its air is nitrogen and methane, with almost no oxygen, so a campfire is physically impossible
Saturn's moon Titan contains hydrocarbon reserves vastly exceeding Earth's, though its oxygen-free atmosphere prevents combustion.
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Scientists show that DNA can last for up to 50,000 years in Africa
Researchers have recovered 50,000-year-old DNA from a South African antelope, challenging previous assumptions about genetic preservation in Africa.
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Meteorite that crashed into a New Jersey home is a rare solar system fragment
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How naked mole-rat queens stop rivals reproducing
Researchers have identified the chemical scent used by naked mole-rat queens to prevent other colony members from reproducing.
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