
Space photos of the week, February 7 – 13, 2016.
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Space photos of the week, February 7 – 13, 2016.
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This is the saga of bowerbird hanky-panky, a romance packed with more lies, illusions, and thievery than a soap opera—with none of the insufferable soft focus.
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John Sullivan has seen plenty of electric fishes. But when he pulled his trap out Gabon’s Ogooué River in 2014, he knew right away he'd found a doozy.
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Space photos of the week, January 31 – Februrary 6, 2016.
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Space photos of the week, January 24–30, 2016.
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Alex Summers is uploading CT scans of fish into an online database, for science.
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One geographer used data to create visualizations of every congressional district across the 50 states. Some look truly ridiculous.
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Space photos of the week, January 17–23, 2016.
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Mark Sponsler is a renowned surf forecaster and founder of Stormsurf.com, and his number crunching helps decide when big-wave competitions happen.
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Space photos of the week, January 10–16.
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