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Amazing Images: The Best Science Photos of the Week



Each week we find the most interesting and informative articles we can and along the way we uncover amazing and cool images. Here you’ll discover incredible photos and the stories behind them.


Unexpected Climate Change Effects


Summer doesn’t begin for two more days, but oceanographers and climatologists are already sounding the alarm about stunning ice melts going on now in Greenland.


[Full Story: Greenland’s Summer Melts Have Started Early, and They’re Very Bad This Year]



Microscopic Beauty


What looks like a cross between a nebula and a 1980s dance party is something even more astonishing: a view of the locations of DNA and RNA inside a living cell.


[Full Story: Cells Shimmer Like a Thousand Ice Cream Sprinkles in Gorgeous New ‘DNA Microscope’ Images]



Space Atlas


The solar system is more than a row of nine circles. Try 18,000 of them.


[Full Story: Gorgeous ‘Atlas of Space’ Smashes the Textbook View of the Solar System]



Another New Animal


Belugas and narwhals can apparently breed. Scientists have confirmed the only known specimen of beluga-narwhal hybrid.


[Full Story: First-Ever Beluga-Narwhal Hybrid Found in the Arctic]



Martian Impact


Mars got whacked.


[Full Story: Fresh Crater Spied on Mars — and It Looks Spectacular]



Strange Etching


Archaeologists have identified three of the birds depicted in the mysterious Nazca Lines, and they aren’t local species.


[Full Story: Mysterious Etchings in Peruvian Desert Prove to Be Foreign Birds. What Did They Mean to the Pre-Incans?]



Horrific Mealtime


For this arachnid, mammals are on the menu.


[Full Story: Huntsman Spider Devours Possum in Viral (and Terrifying) Photos]



A New Species?


They’re big and have fox-like tails.


[Full Story: Meet the Cat-Fox, an Oddball Feline Roaming Around a French Island]



Short-lived Independence


This is the earliest known galaxy merger in the universe.


[Full Story: Oldest Known Galactic Get-Together Occurred Shortly After Big Bang]



Mob Mentality


By gathering in groups, these organisms shaped water flows that fed them.


[Full Story: Sack-Like Creatures Held Seafloor ‘Dinner Parties’ Half a Billion Years Ago]





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