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Top News: This edition of Curious Times Weekly includes – The majestic Super Blood Moon, Goodbye to Internet Explorer, Mount Nyiragongo erupts, Spain’s Villarreal win Europa League, Simone Biles makes history, Rainbow halo around the sun, Algae helps blind man see partially, Odisha experiences rare ‘Zero Shadow Day, Small dolphin adopts a big whale baby, Goodbye Eric Carle, author of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’, Cyclone Yaas, Seals assisting the study of climate change, Viral video of a penguin onboarding a tourist boat, COVID-19 global update
Feature Articles: All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs, World’s first nuclear bomb test created rare, otherworldly crystal, 275 million stars are born every day, Move to point Nemo
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