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Researchers just confirmed wildlife is watching us back — animals read human presence as a threat even where we’ve barely touched the land
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The James Webb telescope just peered into the heart of a distant galaxy and watched a supermassive black hole devour gas faster than theory says it should
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A new meteor stream crossing Earth’s path traces straight back to a dying asteroid — the first time a rock’s slow breakup has been caught this way
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The James Webb telescope just read the layered walls of a vast canyon near Mars’s equator — decoding a buried history of flowing water and volcanic fire
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NASA’s Perseverance rover just rolled up on a neat stack of rocks on Mars that looks far too tidy to have formed on its own
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Animals
A six-year global study just found most wild animals change how they move the moment humans are near — and gray wolves roam farther to avoid us
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A trail of shooting stars just gave astronomers the smoking gun of an asteroid quietly crumbling under the Sun’s heat — shedding debris along its orbit
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