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Tucked away in a local pocket of dark matter, a late-blooming dwarf galaxy looks like it belongs in the early universe.

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Barbara Mikulski Donates Space Collection to Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore

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Mikulski is a long-time supporter of the Hubble and Webb Space Telescopes

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Roman will bring new insights into the time known as “cosmic noon.”

New Images Using Data From Retired Telescopes Reveal Hidden Features

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EIOH Awarded $3.5 Million for First-of-its-Kind Study

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UR Medicine’s Eastman Institute for Oral Health has been awarded a $3.5 million grant to conduct a first-ever study that will examine early-life biological factors related to severe tooth decay among …

If You Take Several Medications, ‘Polypharmacy’ is a Word to Know

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Taking multiple prescription drugs and supplements can be fraught with risk, a new study suggests – but it’s hard for many people to part with their medications.

More State Oversight Needed to Improve End-of-Life Care for Assisted Living Residents

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New research shows that assisted living residents on Medicare/Medicaid who reside in states with looser oversight are less likely to die at home under hospice care, an important indicator of the …

As Drug Overdose Deaths Climb, Experts Assess Strategies to Stem the Tide

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Hubble Reveals Surviving Companion Star in Aftermath of Supernova

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The discovery helps explain the puzzle of hydrogen loss pre-supernova, and supports the theory that most massive stars are paired.

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Hubble Finds a Planet Forming in an Unconventional Way

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Record Broken: Hubble Spots Farthest Star Ever Seen

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A lucky cosmic alignment has revealed a single source of light in the first billion years after the big bang, setting up a major confirmation for the James Webb Space Telescope in its rookie year.

Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys Celebrates 20 Years of Discovery

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The ACS continues to deliver ground-breaking science.

Galaxy Collision Creates ‘Space Triangle’ in New Hubble Image

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