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STM scan (96 nm wide, 126 nm tall) of the 1 kB memory, written to a section of Feynman’s lecture There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom (with text markup).
World's Smallest Hard Disk Stores Data Using Every Single Atom

 Montage of MeerKAT First Light radio image and four zoomed-in insets. The two panels to the right show distant galaxies with massive black holes at their centers. At lower left is a galaxy approximately 200 million light years away, where hydrogen gas is
World's Most Powerful Radio Telescope Reveals 1,300 New Galaxies

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Study: Global Biodiversity is Now Falling Below 'Safe' Levels

These cute mallard ducklings are already capable of abstract thought.
How Cute Ducklings are Already Capable of Abstract Thought

This is a section of the three-dimensional map constructed by BOSS. The rectangle on the far left shows a cut-out of 1000 sq. degrees in the sky containing nearly 120,000 galaxies, or roughly 10% of the total survey.
Biggest Map of the Universe Revealed with 1.2 Million Galaxies

Wild Brazilian bearded capuchin monkeys in Brazil have used stone tools for more than 700 years.
Monkeys Apparently Use Stone Tools for More Than 700 Years

This artist’s impression of the water snowline around the young star V883 Orionis, as detected with ALMA.
For the First Time Ever, Snow is Seen Surrounding a Young Star

The Gualicho shinyae dinosaur appears to be a smaller T. rex with the same short arms.
New Carnivorous Dinosaur has Bizarre T. Rex Arms

Orbital ATK's Cygnus cargo craft is released from the International Space Station in this June 14, 2016, photograph by ESA astronaut Tim Peake.
UFO Entering Earth? NASA Cuts HD Video Feed from Space Station

Fluorescent image of the coral Pocillopora damicornis. The field of view is approximately 4.1 x 3.4 mm.
[VIDEO] Hidden Underwater World: See Tiny Corals Kiss and Fight

This self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows the vehicle at a drilled sample site called
Mars Curiosity Rover Back to Work After Memory Glitch Last Week

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