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  1. Space

    Hubble, heal thyself

    NASA scientists are cleared to remotely switch equipment on the Hubble Space Telescope in the hopes of restoring the orbiting observatory’s function by October 16.

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  2. Health & Medicine

    Society for Neuroscience annual meeting

    Daily reports from Science News staff from the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.

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  3. Planetary Science

    So close, yet so far away

    Astronomers have found, in the frozen reaches beyond Neptune, two gravitationally bound objects that compose the most widely spaced binary system known in the solar system.

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  4. Climate

    Cooling climate ‘consensus’ of 1970s never was

    Myth often cited by global warming skeptics debunked.

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  5. Earth

    One Rockin’ Library

    This dusty library saves the geo-curious a trip to Antarctica.

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  6. Health & Medicine

    Vitamin D deficiency

    Parkinson’s disease patients are more commonly lacking in vitamin D than Alzheimer’s patients or healthy people.

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  7. Space

    A comet doubleheader

    Astronomers have discovered the first comet that appears to be a contact binary — two chunks somehow held together by a narrow neck of material.

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  8. Climate

    Glacier melts are erasing climate record

    Featured blog: As glaciers continue to dry up, so does any hope of gleaning information from them about the past climate record.

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  9. Space

    Askew in the outer solar system

    A chunk of ice orbiting backwards around the sun could offer hints about the mysterious origin of some comets.

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  10. Space

    Sniping at Jupiter

    Giant Jupiter, often thought to protect the inner planets from space debris, may sometimes acts as a sniper, hurling material toward Earth.

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  11. Space

    Some like it hot

    Astronomers have discovered the hottest and largest known extrasolar planet.

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  12. Earth

    Salinity sensors

    Trace elements in the carbonate shells of freshwater mussels could serve as an archive of road salt pollution.

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