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Location American Science News for 17 December 2023
James Webb telescope discovers oldest black hole in the universe The James Webb Space Telescope's discovery of the universe's oldest black holes is giving astronomers some vital clues for how they came to be.
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'Unique' cave art discovered in Madagascar hints at connections with ancient Egypt and Borneo The art is the first ancient pictorial art, which depicts images of nature with human-like and animal-like figures, to be found in Madagascar.
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Space photo of the week: Swirling 'Spanish Dancer Galaxy' stares down NASA's Hubble NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snaps the dramatic swirling lines of spiral galaxy NGC 1566, also known as the Spanish Dancer Galaxy.
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Science news this week: A dolphin with thumbs and a massive quantum chip Dec. 17, 2023: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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It's not 'all in your head' -- neurologist Suzanne O'Sullivan on psychosomatic illness In her clinic, neurologist Suzanne O'Sullivan often sees patients with psychosomatic illness -- conditions she believes are widely misunderstood. She's now on a mission to change that.
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Why are tarantulas so hairy?

Live Science - 17 Dec 2023 12:00
Why are tarantulas so hairy? Tarantulas use their "hair" for all kinds of things, including smelling and tasting.
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Beyond Consciousness: How Meditators Voluntarily Enter Void States Experienced meditators can voluntarily induce unconscious states, known as cessations, without the use of drugs. This ability, observed in Tibetan Buddhist practice, allows meditators to experience a momentary void of co...
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