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- Why is this weird, metallic star hurtling out of the Milky Way?
- How headless hydra feel, react to prodding
- New York City's hidden old-growth forests
Why is this weird, metallic star hurtling out of the Milky Way? Posted: 02 Aug 2021 01:06 PM PDT About 2,000 light-years away from Earth, there is a star catapulting toward the edge of the Milky Way. This particular star is one of a unique breed of fast-moving stars -- remnant pieces of massive white dwarf stars -- that have survived in chunks after a gigantic stellar explosion. |
How headless hydra feel, react to prodding Posted: 02 Aug 2021 01:06 PM PDT Researchers identify redundant neural networks in jellyfish-like, freshwater hydra. The work is a step toward modeling how internal states and external stimuli shape the behavior of an organism with a highly dynamic neural architecture. |
New York City's hidden old-growth forests Posted: 02 Aug 2021 07:30 AM PDT Tree-ring scientists have mined rare old-growth timbers from demolition at an iconic Manhattan building to produce historical and climate data. Ongoing salvage efforts at other buildings promise to expand on these findings. |
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