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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This'll just take a minute.

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It takes a village to raise a child.

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Well, the same is true for finding what are called "space warps."

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That's according to astrophysicists who are calling for volunteers to aid in the search for gravitational lenses:

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astronomical objects so massive that they bend light around themselves, appearing to warp the fabric of space.

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Aside from being wicked cool, this light-bending ability means gravitational lenses act like space-based magnifying glasses,

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which gives scientists a zoomed-in view of even more distant galaxies.

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And sheds light on the makeup of the lenses themselves.

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The more they distort light, the more dark matter they contain.

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An international team of scientists launched the project in May and they'll be hosting a live Google hangout June 5th at 5pm U.S.eastern time to call people to the hunt.

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More info's at Kavlifoundation.org.

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Questions can be submitted via email to the Kavli Foundation or on Twitter using the hashtag #KavliAstro.

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If you miss the webcast, go to spacewarps.org to take part and learn how to spot the telltale signs of gravitational lensing in telescopic surveys.

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The images have already been scanned by computers.

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But the scientists want your eyes on those skies.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.

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