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Astronomers document the rise and fall of a rarely observed stellar dance | The sun is the only star in our system. But many of the points of light in our night sky are not as lonely. By some estimates, more than three-quarters of all stars exist as binaries — with one companion — or in even more complex relationships. Stars in close quarters can have dramatic impacts… |
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Astronomers document the rise and fall of a rarely observed stellar dance | The sun is the only star in our system. But many of the points of light in our night sky are not as lonely. By some estimates, more than three-quarters of all stars exist as binaries — with one companion — or in even more complex relationships. Stars in close quarters can have dramatic impacts… |
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Research Recap for Jan. 11 | |||
Research Recap for Jan. 11 | |||
Twenty-four ways to turn outdoor passion into citizen science | Skiers, mountaineers and others who spend time around the Northern Cascades are sought by the , a program that studies pink snow, an occurrence that causes the snow in a glacier to take on a reddish-pink… |
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Twenty-four ways to turn outdoor passion into citizen science | Skiers, mountaineers and others who spend time around the Northern Cascades are sought by the , a program that studies pink snow, an occurrence that causes the snow in a glacier to take on a reddish-pink… |
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Saturday’s virtual commencement ceremony to celebrate summer and fall graduates | |||
Saturday’s virtual commencement ceremony to celebrate summer and fall graduates | |||
NASA Curiosity rover investigates mysterious shiny Mars boulder | Curiosity rover is a science laboratory on wheels, but its team back on Earth relies on its "eyes" to point out unusual items of interest on Mars. The rover just spotted a conspicuous boulder in the distance that's worth a closer look.… |
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NASA Curiosity rover investigates mysterious shiny Mars boulder | Curiosity rover is a science laboratory on wheels, but its team back on Earth relies on its "eyes" to point out unusual items of interest on Mars. The rover just spotted a conspicuous boulder in the distance that's worth a closer look.… |