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Cordell Grant, an aerospace engineer at the University of Toronto, assembles one of his team’s nanosatellites. These are the smallest space telescopes ever sent into Earth orbit. Credit: Johannes Hirn (Dunlap Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto)

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    A human host (L) assists the development of a metallosilicon symbiont. At this early stage, the relationship is mutual, but may later become parasitic. Investigators believe the symbiont releases a substance that down-regulate the host's neural defenses.
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