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Scientists Intrigued by "Star Grinder" Pulverizing Entire Star Systems in Our Galaxy
It's a violent place. Astronomers suggest there's a giant "star grinder" lurking at the center of the Milky Way, churning up potentially tens of...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
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Microsoft lifts Windows 11 upgrade block after Asphalt 8 crash fix
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Scientists Using LIDAR to ‘See’ Through the Dense Forest Canopy Make a Surprising 1,000-Year-Old Discovery
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Samsung appears to be pushing more Galaxy users to Google Messages
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London taxi drivers have specialized human mental strategies for expertly navigating their city’s streets, scientists find
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