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  2. Going on a rattly roller coaster just might shake little kidney stones out of ya: via

  3. He was the overseer of one of medicine’s greatest triumphs: The eradication of smallpox

  4. You asked: Do copper doorknobs protect patients from germs in hospitals? Here's a short explanation.

  5. Wolves and development have made caribou one of the U.S.'s most endangered species

  6. On a sacred volcano, astronomers underestimated the power of Hawaii's sovereignty movement

  7. When you ride a roller coaster, all your body parts go for a ride, kidney stones included

  8. New discoveries have been announced about the richest tomb recently dug up in Greece

  9. A volcano in Hawaii is the flagship of international astronomy. Its future is at stake.

  10. A roller coaster remedy for kidney stones?

  11. A contentious battle looms over the Thirty Meter Telescope planned for Mauna Kea

  12. Mauna Kea is one of the only places on Earth where a billion-dollar telescope can be built. It may never happen.

  13. For astronomers, it's a scientific paradise. To some Hawaiians, it's a blemish on their sacred mountain.

  14. Yoshinori Ohsumi was a frustrated molecular biologist. Then at age 43 he made discoveries that won him a Nobel prize

  15. Elusive and shy, pangolins have not earned the same attention from conservation groups

  16. Rosetta’s last photo, from height of 51 meters/167 feet. Blurry b/c camera designed for distance, not close-up—complete opposite of my eyes

  17. Rosetta, the first spacecraft to orbit a comet, is now dead

  18. Radio signal from Rosetta flatlined at 7:20 a.m. ET

  19. Interesting contrast with NASA (or more generally American) broadcasting. ESA commenter stopped talking, now just watching people watching.

  20. Less than 6 minutes.

  21. Rosetta’s camera is farsighted so remaining images will be a bit blurry.

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