Laboratory researchers at the Brown Institute of Animal Biology made a remarkable discovery last Wednesday with the aid of new photoactivated localization microscopy: the unique breed of bee they have been closely observing since its infancy was revealed to be not a bee at all but rather a WASP.
Astronomers have detected a massive burning ball of gas on an apparent collision course with the horizon, according to a late afternoon emergency press release by Harvard Observatory Chief Astronomer Frank Seagrave.
"At first it appeared to be just an abnormally bright star, but it soon became clear that it was far too close and too large to be a star.