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And I'll hold it here for a couple of minutes while I go through the list of topics for tonight. The first two are here each week, in the sky this week, followed by the Science Trivia Corner. And right after that, the main topic, the first of the main topics for tonight, the Fermi Space Telescope may have detected dark matter. In the coldest place in the universe, the E3FMB wing, he sent that one in to me, Dark matter behaves like ordinary matter, as they've been running some computer modeling and some other testing, and they've discovered some interesting things about dark matter, though they can't necessarily detect it by experimental means, and they can certainly find it indirectly, or at least find its effect indirectly. Asteroid, we're building blocks of life. A planet, a planet needs more than a habitable zone to support life. and bone-crushing dogs stalked ancient rhinos. And Crespi ETRWJ sent this one in, the evolutionary function of consciousness, and first-of-its-kind treatment for vision enhancement. And a volcano erupts for the first time in 12,000 years, and brain signals that drive depression and anxiety.
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