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Killer Whales Make Their Own Tools, Scientists Discover

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Welcome back to the Abstract! Here’s some of the most intriguing studies I came across this week: We’ll lead with a nostalgic trip down memory lane—so far down the lane, in fact, that we’ll end up in the Sun’s infancy 4.6 billion years ago. Most of us didn’t have to deal with supernovas exploding in our faces as babies, but that’s the kind of environment that might have greeted our newborn star. New research sheds light on when, and how, the Sun…

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The behaviour is novel in marine mammals, according to researchers.

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In Canada and the United States, orcas have been observed using algae as an element for grooming but also for massaging each other, a novel behavior according to a group of researchers.

To the summary of "the planet of science" this week: Orcas that make tools, a moth that uses the stars to guide itself and an asteroid of 60 meters in diameter that could hit the Moon in 2032...

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Radio France broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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