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		<title>GAMMA-RAY BURSTS</title>
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			<title>Keck Study Sheds New Light on Dark Gamma-ray Bursts</title>
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			<description>Gamma-ray bursts are the universe's biggest explosions, capable of producing so much 

light that ground-based telescopes easily detect it billions of light-years away. Yet, for 

more than a decade, astronomers have puzzled over the nature of so-called dark bursts.



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