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A single day of attacks on Iranian oil refineries released as much sulfur dioxide as a volcanic eruption
Fires caused by Israeli airstrikes on Iranian refineries and storage facilities on March 7 emitted a total of around 33,000 tons (29,800 metric tons) of sulfur dioxide by March 8.
 
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Controversial 'JuMBO' planets discovered by James Webb telescope may not be an illusion after all
Two pairs of "rogue" Jupiter-size, planet-like objects have been found in a large star-forming region in the Milky Way, a new study claims. The findings suggest the weird objects actually do exist, and are not an illusion.
 
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Scientists found the optimal robot body, and it has 20 legs ‪—‬ watch it scale walls and move through trees
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Physicists just witnessed darkness moving faster than the speed of light
Physicists just witnessed darkness moving faster than the speed of light
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