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This giant rectangular iceberg looks totally out of place in Antarctica Humans tend to love right angles, but nature doesn't produce them on its own all that often. Some minerals and rock formations go square all on their own, but you don't usually see the same with ice.
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Hubble moving closer to normal science operations NASA took great strides last week to press into service a Hubble Space Telescope backup gyroscope (gyro) that was incorrectly returning extremely high rotation rates.
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Watch NASA dump 450000 gallons of water in less than a minute NASA frequently achieves breathtaking feats: launching a probe to kiss the sun, discovering new worlds in far-flung star systems, and keeping humans alive as they speed around in a spaceship 250 miles above Earth.
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Invasion of the fir killers: Tiny bugs with big name threaten subalpine fir forests in the Northwest Entomologists from the Idaho Department of Lands and U.S. Forest Service are keeping tabs on a tiny invasive insect that can hammer subalpine fir forests.
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