| | This famous image is called Photo 51. Acquired in 1952 during work by Rosalind Franklin, it helped spark the discovery of DNA's iconic double-helix structure. Image via Wikimedia Commons. | | |
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Flying squirrels go pink in ultraviolet | | A researcher using a UV flashlight to see whether some backyard frogs glow in the dark (they didn't) happened to turn his light on a flying squirrel landing on nearby bird feeder. He was met with a bright neon-pink reflection. Read more. | | |
What we're watching New Horizons' farewell glance at Ultima Thule | | An evocative new image sequence from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft offers a departing view of the far outer solar system object nicknamed Ultima Thule. This object was the target of a New Year's 2019 flyby. It's now the most distant world ever explored via spacecraft. See the images. Here's one of the final views of Ultima Thule captured by New Horizons, as it raced away at over 31,000 miles per hour (50,000 km/hour) on January 1. Scientists created a short departure movie 14 of these images. See it. | | |
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