Who Knew Our Sun Had A Sibling? The sun may no longer be considered an only child. A University of Texas astronomer has identified a star 110 light-years from Earth as a probable "solar sibling." The star likely originated in... | |
| THIS WEEK IN SCIENCE 6-Letter DNA, Flipping Spiders, Mars Missiles Researchers discovered ancient rock lines carved in 300 B.C. Peru marking the sites of ancient fairgrounds, a spider in the Sahara desert that somersaults away from predators, and a long-nosed dinosaur dubbed Qianzhousaurus sinensis (but nicknamed "Pinocchio Rex"). |
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