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There's scientific truth behind the saying
The Science Behind How 'Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder'

Image of the southern polar regions of Comet 67P/C-G taken with Rosetta's OSIRIS imaging system on 29 September 2014, when they were still experiencing the long southern winter.
Rosetta Reveals First View of Comet 67P's Dark Side

NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren corrals the supply of fresh fruit that arrived on the Kounotori 5 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-5.)
How Astronauts Eat and Poop in the Space Station

Even if snakes are limbless, they still possess the genome for growing limbs to develop external genitalia.
Why Snakes Still Possess the Gene for Growing Limbs

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This hawksbill sea turtle in Solomon Islands is the first turtle that possesses biofluorescence.
Scientists Spot First Ever Glowing Sea Turtle

Ari Friedlaender of Oregon State University tags a blue whale. Image collected under NOAA Fisheries permit.
How Blue Whales Manage to Get So Big Despite Eating Tiny Shrimp

Arctocephalus townsendi * Although named fur seals, Guadalupe fur seals are members of the Otariidae family, meaning they are more like sea lions.
Fur Seals on California Coast are Dying Due to Warmer Waters

Farmer discovers mammoth remains in Lima Township, Michigan.
Mammoth Recovered from Michigan Farm

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