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Space photo of the week: Little Dumbbell Nebula throws a wild party for Hubble telescope's 34th anniversary
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T. rex not as smart as previously claimed, scientists find
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Spiders From Mars? Phenomenon Evokes David Bowie Song in These Photos Taken Near South Pole of Red Planet
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A look at NASA's new images of Io, Jupiter's 'tortured moon'
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Most Promising Indication Of Life On Another Planet Found, Courtesy James Webb
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NASA discovered a planet twice as big as Earth with a gas that is 'only produced by life'
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Giant prehistoric salmon had spiked teeth that pointed outward
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Scientists discover 'surprise' which changes understanding of universe
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'Exciting': Scientists discover carbon-storing material
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