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- Check3 days agoChange DetectedThe latest-news list gained new June 2026 entries such as 'Object 12 | Herman Spoehr Portrait' and 'The Universe in Color'. Older items like 'The tools of the planetary science trade' and 'Lunch Club Notebook and Geolunching' were removed, reflecting an updated curation of stories.SummaryDifference6%

- Check10 days agoChange DetectedThe News page listing has been updated to show a current total of 1150 results and to feature a new June 3, 2026 article. The older April 22, 2026 item 'Where did Earth get its water?' was removed.SummaryDifference7%

- Check17 days agoChange DetectedA new Feature Story titled 'Where did Earth get its water?' has been added to The Latest News page, expanding the list of recent science features.SummaryDifference0.2%

- Check24 days agoChange DetectedThe News page content updates with new entries for May 19–15, 2026 (Q&A: What are 'beamlines' and how do they drive discovery?, Tuning in to the Cosmos, What a Place Remembers) and the removal of several older items (Where did Earth get its water?, So, You Want to Buy a Telescope?), increasing the total results to 1148.SummaryDifference5%

- Check31 days agoChange DetectedA new news entry Bermuda: Under the Surface dated May 08, 2026 is added; the Organizational News item and Carnegie’s Earth and Planets Laboratory welcomes prestigious 51 Pegasi b Fellow dated April 07, 2026 are removed from the listing.SummaryDifference5%

- Check39 days agoChange DetectedNew May 2026 articles have been added to The Latest News (for example Neighborhood Lecture Recap: The Geological Mystery of Bermuda; Building a roadmap for detecting life on distant worlds; The tools of the planetary science trade), expanding the list of current stories. Older items were removed from the listing (such as Stargazing Without a Telescope; Object 9 | Inflatable Planetarium; Carnegie’s Earth and Planets Laboratory welcomes prestigious 51 Pegasi b Fellow; April 03, 2026; April 02, 2026).SummaryDifference5%

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