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A version of this article appears in the January 29, 1938 issue of Science News.
Autism shows up similarly in very young boys and girls, multiple kinds of measurements suggest.
After two neutron stars of unequal mass merge and form a black hole (center, not visible), an enlarged, twisted magnetic field (pink) causes the celestial body to shoot a bidirectional jet
of high energy matter (green arrows), a new simulation shows.
A specially designed device (illustrated at center) creates an acoustic rainbow, which splits sound (produced at the center of the device) into different pitches (colors).
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