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Switch to Desktop Site [http://www.csmonitor.com/Science] About these ads The Christian Science Monitor Top Stories Quizzes Sections Science Why are more big storms hitting Hawaii? The first hurricane in 22 years is set to make landfall on Hawaii. Is the Aloha State experiencing more severe weather than in the past? Crocodile eats shark: Is that normal? Old Hubble telescope data yields new supernova discovery Europe's comet-chasing spaceship: Five amazing facts Glow-in-the-dark sharks have specially adapted eyes, say scientists Supernova type may leave behind 'zombie' stars, say astronomers Were early dinosaurs herd animals? New discovery points to dino-gregariousness. Forgotten in a museum basement, an extraordinary archaeological find (+video) Black hole in distant galaxy sets off huge space explosions, say astronomers Comet chaser: Rosetta spacecraft runs down comet after 10-year pursuit California mystery animal: Bizarre, catlike beast baffles experts What does comet 67P look like? A giant duck Rosetta comet rendezvous: How to watch it live Watch great white sharks trying to eat an underwater robot SpaceX to make Brownsville, Texas, first private orbital spaceport (+video) About these ads Top Stories US-Africa summit: much fanfare, but measuring its success will take time Why are more big storms hitting Hawaii? How one city is welcoming hundreds of migrant children with open arms Hawaii braces for Iselle & Julio: an unheard of one-two hurricane hit USA Update 70 percent of Americans see immigration as threat to American way of life Islamic State persecution of Yazidi minority amounts to genocide, UN says Study: Attending a more selective college doesn't improve graduation prospects In Pictures Border battles: the US immigration debate Photos of the Day Photos of the day 08/07 The Monitor's View The world stake in Khmer Rouge convictions Gallery Monitor Political Cartoons Changes to Monitor Commentary Most Viewed Watch great white sharks trying to eat an underwater robot Islamic State persecution of Yazidi minority amounts to genocide, UN says Terrorism & Security Russia: Import ban will benefit the country, make people healthier Khmer Rouge conviction: 4 questions about Cambodia's historic ruling Iraq's jihadis have vowed to wipe out the Yazidis. Who are they? (+video) Sections World USA Commentary Business Energy/Environment Innovation Science The Culture Books Search: Helpful links About us Mobile site FAQ Terms Your privacy Corrections Questions and comments About these ads View full site Terms & Privacy Policy © The Christian Science Monitor. All Rights Reserved.