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[] ['Hidden' rings of Uranus revealed in dazzling new James Webb telescope images](
['Hidden' rings of Uranus revealed in dazzling new James Webb telescope images]( (NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI. Image processing: J. DePasquale (STScI))
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have zoomed in on the faint and dusty rings around Uranus — and they are magnificent. Uranus is not often thought of as a ringed world, mainly because the icy planet is far too distant and faint to be seen from Earth with the naked eye. Full Story: [Live Science]( (4/10) [] Life's Little Mysteries
[] [What's the highest a mountain can grow on Earth?](
[What's the highest a mountain can grow on Earth?]( (sansubba)
Sixty million years ago, when the Eurasian plate slammed into the Indian plate, a mountain range was born. Now, the Himalayas host Earth's tallest mountains. Could these mountains be any higher? For that matter, how high could any mountain grow on Earth? Full Story: [Live Science]( (4/8) [] Health
[] [What to know about mifepristone, the abortion pill facing a potential Supreme Court ruling](
[What to know about mifepristone, the abortion pill facing a potential Supreme Court ruling]( (ROBYN BECK / Contributor via Getty Images)
The fate of the abortion pill mifepristone, approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) more than 20 years ago, will likely soon be pushed into the hands of the Supreme Court. Here's what you need to know about mifepristone and about the recent federal court rulings that could put the drug's approval up for debate. Full Story: [Live Science]( (4/10) [] Your Body
[] [Mysterious 'cryptic' molecules made by zombie cells may drive aging, scientists say](
[Mysterious 'cryptic' molecules made by zombie cells may drive aging, scientists say]( (Sci-Monde via Getty Images)
"Zombie cells" that lurk in the body and contribute to age-related diseases make small, strange molecules not seen in normal cells. The exact function of these "cryptic" molecules remains a mystery, but now, scientists think they may know why zombies build them in the first place. Full Story: [Live Science]( (4/10) [] Animals
[] [25 of the strangest ancient sea monsters](
[25 of the strangest ancient sea monsters]( (Warpaintcobra via Getty Images)
From the creepiest Cambrian critters to massive marine reptiles, wonderfully weird sea creatures have inhabited our oceans for over half a billion years. We've put together a list of 25 of the strangest ancient sea monsters ever to have lived, all of which went extinct long before humans came along. Full Story: [Live Science]( (4/10) [] [Watch an elephant peel a banana with her trunk in incredible firstâof-its-kind footage](
[Watch an elephant peel a banana with her trunk in incredible first–of-its-kind footage]( (Berlin Zoo)
Scientists recently discovered a new elephant behavior that is simply bananas. An Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) at the Berlin Zoo can use her trunk to peel bananas before eating them, a new study reveals. She wasn't trained to do this; instead, researchers believe she picked up the skill by watching zookeepers peel bananas for her. Full Story: [Live Science]( (4/10) [] Daily Quiz
[] How many rings does the planet Uranus have?
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