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And I'm going to hold it here for a moment. I'll run through the topics, then I'll stop after that. See if there are any additional check-ins. And then after that, we'll go through with the topics here. First one, well, actually the first two, they're here each week in the sky this week, followed by the Science Trivia Corner. Right after that, the first and main topic for tonight, animals surviving heat wave pay a price. But just because animals don't come out of heat waves alive doesn't necessarily mean they're coming out with their health attacks. The study shows where giant rogue waves come from. And a new type of supernova may have been found. And one of the largest black holes ever has been discovered. And tiny black holes from cosmic collisions. And warm and cold temperature perceptions have different pathways in the brain. I was going to present that one last week. Didn't get around to it. But there are sea creatures found. And a meteor 20 million years older than Earth actually smashed through a man's roof. Medical Journal refuses RFK's request to retract a vaccine study. And a DNA switch that may have made us human. So they're now looking at what made us human, what separated us from the rest of the animal kingdom. It seems there is now this little DNA switch that sort of hyper accelerated our brain growth. And that's it. That's it for the topic for tonight. And if there are any additional stations before we start the net here, any additional stations like to join us, we have a comment, come on in.
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