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[Article Image] One ring around them all
Introducing the solar system's largest known ring around a planet
[Article Image] Feature: Batteries built by Viruses
Scientists use microbes to create tiny power supplies
[Article Image] Giant snakes invading North America
A new government study suggests the United States may see pythons in Pennsylvania by 2100
[Article Image] The Taste of Bubbles
Taste cell for sourness senses fizz, too
[Article Image] Feature: The Secret Life of Fruit Flies
Scientists find that the most attractive scent for a fruit fly is no scent at all
[Article Image] Flu river
Rivers polluted with Tamiflu could help a resistant flu strain develop in birds
[Article Image] Galaxies far, far, far away
Images from the Hubble Space Telescope show galaxies that formed when the universe was a child
[Article Image] Two monkeys see a more colorful world
A genetic experiment changes the way monkeys see the world
[Article Image] Making good, brown fat
Researchers find a way to make energy-burning fat out of other cells
[Article Image] Feature: Worm glue
A glue similar to the one made by sandcastle worms may one day paste together bones in the human body

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