Newly discovered deep-sea octopus looks like an adorable ghost; Results of NASA’s twin study won’t actually be released for a year or two; Watch live: Scott Kelly and NASA scientists discuss his record-breaking year in space; Have questions about NASA’s #YearInSpace mission? Now’s your chance to ask the scientists behind it.;
 
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Newly discovered deep-sea octopus looks like an adorable ghost
The translucent little critter is almost certainly a new species -- and it may be at record-breaking depths.
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Lizards trapped in amber for 100 million years may be some of the oldest of their kind
One could be the oldest chameleon ever found.
 
Results of NASA’s twin study won’t actually be released for a year or two
"Just because the flight's over doesn’t mean the mission’s over."
 
Watch live: Scott Kelly and NASA scientists discuss his record-breaking year in space
NASA scientists go live at 1 p.m. Eastern, with Kelly following at 2 pm.
 
Have questions about NASA’s #YearInSpace mission? Now’s your chance to ask the scientists behind it.
The Reddit AMA puts NASA scientists at your disposal.
 
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