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Science news this week: 'Stranded' astronauts return and mystery human ancestor

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Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were stuck in space after helium leaks were discovered on their spacecraft.
The Boeing Starliner had already suffered years of delays, and the risk to their safety was considered too great.
A new method of modeling genomic data, called "cobraa," has enabled researchers to trace the evolution of modern humans.
An octopus has been spotted catching a ride from an unlikely marine friend: a superfast shark.
"Sharktopus" was spotted in the Hauraki Gulf off the northern coast of New Zealand's North Island .
The shark was spotted during a December 2023 research trip.
It was spotted off the coast of the North Island during a research trip to New Zealand .
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