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> * Possible dinosaur-bird missing link found:
> It's not the first bird-like dinosaur ever found --
> but it is the closest yet found to the actual
> dinosaur ancestor of birds, researchers say.
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> * Science in Images - A more life-friendly Mars:
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> that researchers think might have once been
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> * Another record: biggest blast ever in our
> galaxy:
> The most powerful explosion in our galaxy ever
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> magnetic field snapped, astronomers say.
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> * New robots walk nearly like humans:
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> * Brain doesn't have universal language rules,
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