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Scientists track the origin of exotic particles

Posted on May 4, 2025April 10, 2025 by Ben Pauley

Astronomers reviewed 7 years' worth of data on high-energy neutrinos and found they’re coming from an area of space that produces gamma…

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    Posted on January 6, 2025February 14, 2025 by Aubrey Zerkle

    Two biologists showed that butterflies and moths generate enough electrostatic charge to attract pollen grains from nearby flowers, but they…

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      The universe’s dust is on the decline

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