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What makes baseball’s “magic mud” so special? – Ars Technica
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Space stations are loud — that's why NASA is making a quiet fan – Space.com
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Asteroid Grains Shed Light On The Outer Solar System’s Origins – Astrobiology News
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Astronomers discover a new repeating fast radio burst – Phys.org
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China’s Mars rover Zhurong finds evidence of ancient ocean on red planet – South China Morning Post
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A star winked out of sight. Could it be a ‘failed supernova’? – Science News Magazine
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Earth's upcoming close encounter with an asteroid could cause an 'asteroidquake' – indy100
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Newly Discovered Brain Neurons May Help Curb Hunger – Neuroscience News
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Scientists just got 1 step closer to creating a 'superheavy' element that is so big, it will add a new row to the periodic table – Livescience.com
Scientists just got 1 step closer to creating a ‘superheavy’ element that is so big, it will add a new row to the periodic table Livescience.com Scientists Just Got Closer to Creating The Heaviest Element Ever ScienceAlert Achieving the “Impossible”: Nuclear Physicists…