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twin planets what you missed over the summer
This image by Frank Melchior (frankacaba.com) and adapted by Eric Agol of the 91̽»¨accompanied the story about 91̽»¨and Harvard researchers discovering two planets locked in a sort of orbital tug-of-war about 1,200 light years from Earth. It depicts the view one might have if Earth was the smaller of those two planets. Photo: Adapted from Frank Melchior / NASA images

From reports on new planets and extinction theories to singing whales, cloud geoengineering, American megachurches and ethical computer hacking, 91̽»¨News and Information published some interesting stories over the too-short summer of 2012.

Did you miss some of them? Here’s another chance — our top 10 most read stories of the summer.

: James Wellman, associate professor of American religion, with co-authors Katie Corcoran and Kate Stockly-Meyerdirk.

: Thomas Tobin, doctoral student in Earth and space sciences, with faculty members Peter Ward and Eric Steig.

: Rob Wood, assistant professor, atmospheric sciences.

: The 91̽»¨student club Washington Open Object Fabricators; faculty adviser Mark Ganter, professor of mechanical engineering.

: Eric Agol, professor of astronomy.

: Kate Stafford, oceanographer.

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: Yoshi Kohno, associate professor of computer science and engineering, with doctoral student Tamara Denning.

: Liliana Lengua, professor of psychology; Clayton Cook, assistant professor of educational psychology; James Mazza, professor of educational psychology.

David Montgomery, professor of Earth and space sciences.