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Deborah Byrd

Rover finds 2 new life clues on Mars

"Are there signs of life on Mars? We don't know, but these results tell us we are on the right track."

More mystery objects near Milky Way’s giant black hole

Astronomers call them G-objects. The 2 previously known ones came incredibly close to the Milky Way's central black hole, yet survived. Now astronomers report 3 more of these mystery G-objects near the heart of our galaxy.

Sharks’ 6th sense tuned to attack

In recent studies, sharks had a simple reaction to a wide range of electric fields, suggesting their system is tuned for one thing: catching prey.

Globular clusters not as old as thought?

New research suggests that globular clusters - once thought to be nearly as old as the universe itself - aren't that old, after all. They might be only around 9 billion years old.

Guatemala’s Fuego volcano erupts in fury

The death toll is up to 65, with hundreds injured, from Sunday's powerful eruption of Volcan de Fuego in Guatemala.

These distant moons may harbor life

Astronomers have identified 121 giant exoplanets whose moons might be capable of supporting life.

Shelf cloud over Florida

People see and photograph shelf clouds most often when these clouds are moving just ahead of intense lines of thunderstorms.

2017’s costliest hurricanes

Harvey, Irma and Maria - all 2017 hurricanes - are among the top 5 costliest Atlantic hurricanes since record-keeping began in 1851.

Today is Walt Whitman’s birthday

"Love the earth and sun and the animals ..." - Walt Whitman