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Stars throw out a lifetime鈥檚 waste carbon in just 1000 years
A star has been seen spewing carbon from its core into space, where it might form organic molecules useful for life, but the speed of the expulsion was a surprise

Nice legs: Native American bee poses for his close-up
A photographer has set himself an epic project to capture all North America鈥檚 bee species, including this fuzzy-legged specimen that bared its mandibles for the camera

Space geckos seen playing on their trip into orbit
Reptiles rarely play on land, but now a group of 鈥済eckonauts鈥 has been caught on camera playing with a floating collar

19th-century champagne haul shows seabed is perfect wine cooler
Chemical analysis of champagne from a shipwreck reveals the wine 鈥渒ept its intrinsic characteristics鈥, despite 200 years at the bottom of the Baltic Sea

Morality is rooted in the way societies get their energy
Why do different groups of people have vastly different views of right and wrong? Archaeologist Ian Morris thinks he鈥檚 found what鈥檚 really fuelling our values

Hair analysis on trial after FBI admits to using flawed evidence
The FBI has admitted that flawed evidence was accepted in nearly all of the trials that took place over the 1980s and 90s. Is hair analysis still any use at all?

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