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Two astronauts stuck in space for more than nine months have left the International Space Station on their 17-hour journey ...
Researchers identified the new species of marine sponge using a technique that looks at both genes and structural ...
Animals, plants and many other living organisms inhale oxygen to "burn" (technically: oxidize) compounds like sugar into CO2 and water - a process ...