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Massive Outburst In Neighbor Galaxy Surprises Astronomers
A massive outburst in a neighboring galaxy is giving astronomers a tantalizing look at what likely is a powerful belch by a gorging black hole at the galaxy's center. The scientists were conducting a long-term study of molecules in galaxies, when one of the galaxies showed a dramatic change.
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Progress Made In Developing Systems For Disaster Mitigation
Pilot project uses an ultra-fast, high-bandwidth system to help emergency workers, local officials and the public determine how to respond to disasters.
Captive Hyenas Outfox Wild Relatives
When it comes to solving puzzles, animals in captivity are, well, different animals than their wild brethren.
Compound Overcomes Drug-Resistant Staph Infection In Mice
Researchers have discovered a new compound that restores the health of mice infected with MRSA, an otherwise dangerous bacterial infection.
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