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Behind the Scenes: Deciphering the Elements of Iconic Pottery
By Melissa Abraham published
What do cutting edge research into future space travel and the investigation of ancient ceramic pots have in common? More than you'd think.
Giant Black Hole Looks Like 'Eye of Sauron,' Scientists Say
By Space.com Staff published
The "eye" is really the environment around a spiral galaxy called NGC 4151, which is 43 million light-years from Earth.
Exploded Star Reveals Strange New Matter
By Space.com Staff published
The ultradense core of an exploded star contains superfluids, a strange form of superconducting matter.
Heart Scan Radiation Linked to Small Rise in Cancer Risk
By Amanda Chan published
But the benefits of getting a heart scan after a heart attack likely outweigh potential cancer risks, experts say.
Distant Galaxy Cluster Has a Cold Quasar Heart
By Space.com Staff published
A space telescope has spotted a strange, distant galaxy cluster whose heart is surprisingly cold.
Mysterious Radiation May Strike Airline Passengers
By Live Science Staff published
Airplane passengers that fly through storms may be exposed to high levels of radiation, according to new research.
New Kidney Stone Treatment Would Nudge Rather Than Blast
By Rachael Rettner published
Researchers are developing a new technique to move kidney stones with low-intensity ultrasound waves
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