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It looks fetal in the picture, but this actually two stars tearing each other to pieces. They orbit each other every eight months. One of them’s a star called a Wolf-Rayet star.They tend to explode from the poles, and Earth is directly overhead.
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Colin Littlefield made a one in a billion discovery with a Wolf-Rayet star.
Colin Littlefield says he has never taken a college physics course. He likes astronomy but plans to make a career as a civil rights lawyer. So he may be the only law student in America to publish a research paper in The Astronomical Journal. He’s...
'Moving needle in a haystack': tracking wolves in US north west
Can Hilary Mantel live up to Wolf Hall?
 Wolves have not been seen in Newfoundland since around 1930 and were believed to have been hunted to extinction on the island, but genetic tests have confirmed that an 82-pound animal shot on the Bonavista Peninsula in March was, in fact, a wolf.
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About Raynetta Stocks Raynetta Stocks was born in Washington D.C. in August 1981. She excelled early at reading and...
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