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Male Mosquitoes May Have Once Sucked Blood, Amber Fossils Suggest | Smart News
Today, only female mosquitoes feed on the blood of animals, while males are satisfied with plant juices
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United states
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Smithsonian national museum of natural history
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New york times
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Smith collection
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Astronomers Find Powerful Fast Radio Burst That Traveled for Eight Billion Years | Smart News
The strong blast of radio waves is the oldest known, and it could tell scientists more about the mysterious matter that lies between galaxies
United states
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Ryan shannon
Sarah burke spolaor
Kshitij aggarwal
Gemma conroy
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This Mirror-Like Exoplanet Is the Most Reflective Ever Discovered | Smart News
The ultra-hot world is wreathed in metallic clouds that prevent the planet from evaporating and keep its atmosphere intact
United states
Nicolas cowan
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Sergio hoyer
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James jenkins
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Marseille astrophysics laboratory
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First-of-Its-Kind Image Captures a Black Hole s Shooting Jet | Smart News
The finding could help reveal how black holes launch such high-energy ejections
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Kazunori akiyama
Sen lu
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Sasha tchekhovskoy
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Northwestern university
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Max planck institute for radio astronomy
Max planck institute
Radio astronomy
How Life Could Have Survived the Frozen Snowball Earth | Smart News
During a prehistoric ice age when the planet was enveloped in glaciers, algae could have made a living in patchy, open oceans, study suggests
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Shuhai xiao
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