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For two decades now, the iconic twin Voyager spacecraft have been quietly overturning everything we thought we knew about the boundary between our solar system and interstellar space trib.al/d6WHfyV

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Communities are thinking big and relying on smaller energy systems called microgrids to gain reliable energy autonomy trib.al/3DW41wX

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The motion of outer solar system objects hints at a hidden planet shaping their orbits. The upcoming Vera C. Rubin telescope in Chile could confirm its existence within a few years. Read our January issue to learn more: trib.al/hXvhRTl

The motion of outer solar system objects hints at a hidden planet shaping their orbits. The upcoming Vera C. Rubin telescope in Chile could confirm its existence within a few years.

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The proof that the ApΓ©ry constant is irrational remains one of the most bizarre events in the history of mathematics trib.al/w1uYv5U

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The winter solstice is the culmination of a period every year when each cell in our body literally craves more light trib.al/GTze2jv