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Shock waves show how baby stars' cradles get their radial shape

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The useful question is not whether a technology story sounds new, but whether it changes incentives, habits, costs, trust, or the tools people use every day.

The public sees the launch, the docking, or the image. The deeper story is usually slower: instruments gathering cleaner data, hardware surviving hostile conditions, and teams learning which assumptions were right.

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