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Peculiar galaxy seems to contain surprisingly pristine stars

Abell 2744, the galaxy cluster where AMORE6 was spottedNASA, ESA, Jennifer Lotz, Matt Mountain, Anton M. Koekemoer, HFF

Quantum computers are surprisingly random – but that’s a good thing

Shuffling quantum objects is much stranger than shuffling classical onesAndriy Onufriyenko/Getty Images Quantum computers have the ability to

Apricots Are Surprisingly Good For the Gut, Skin, and Brain

Summer is synonymous with swimming, afternoon naps, and indulging in juicy apricots. These stone fruits not only tantalize

The surprisingly big impact the small intestine has on your health

The human body is truly a marvel of engineering, with many intricate systems working together to keep us

7 Surprisingly Powerful Ways YOUR Mindset Shapes How You Age (And How to Take Control)

Aging is a natural process that we all go through. However, how we age is more under our

Piles of Penguin Poop Could Surprisingly Help Cool Antarctica : ScienceAlert

Antarctica, the icy wilderness at the bottom of the world, is facing rapid warming due to human-driven climate

Early Universe’s Milky Way ‘Twin’ Looked Surprisingly Like Our Galaxy : ScienceAlert

The discovery of a giant spiral galaxy in the early Universe has left astronomers puzzled and intrigued. This

The End of the Universe May Arrive Surprisingly Soon

The universe's ultimate demise may be closer than previously thought, according to a recent study led by theoretical

Rare two-headed snake is surprisingly thriving

Two employees at the East Bay Vivarium in Berkeley, California, were in for a surprise seven months ago

Surprisingly Advanced Ancient Spear Tip Was Not Made by Modern Humans : ScienceAlert

Neanderthals Crafted Bone Weapons 80,000 Years Ago, Study Finds A groundbreaking discovery in Russia has shed new light

‘Super-Earths’ May Be Surprisingly Common, Scientists Reveal : ScienceAlert

Earth-like Exoplanets Could Be More Common Than Previously Thought Recent findings by astronomers suggest that Earth-like exoplanets may