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Science news this week: An 'interstellar visitor' and the oldest ancient Egyptian genome ever sequenced
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This week’s science roundup serves up two headliners: astronomers may have spotted another mysterious object from beyond our solar system—think 'Oumuamua 2.0—and researchers have cracked open a genetic time capsule by sequencing the oldest ancient Egyptian genome to date. Plus, there’s a handful of quirky reads to noodle over during your weekend downtime.
Editor’s Note: Whether you’re into cosmic mysteries or human history, this week’s science news has that "whoa" factor. The interstellar visitor hints at how little we know about what’s drifting between stars, while the DNA breakthrough could rewrite chapters of Egypt’s past. It’s the kind of stuff that makes you pause mid-scroll and think, "Huh, the universe is wild."

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