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  • At Future Mars Landing Spot, Scientists Spy Mineral That Could Preserve Signs of Ancient Life

    Next year, NASA plans to launch a new Mars rover to search for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet.

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  • NASA Finds Heavy Rain in Tropical Storm Fengshen

    The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite provided a look at the rainfall occurring within the newly developed Tropical Storm Fengshen.

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  • Scientists Find Eternal Nile To Be More Ancient Than Previously Thought

    UT scientists have found that the Nile River is about six times older than previously thought.

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  • Bushfires Still Raging in New South Wales

    Bushfires are still raging in Australia, particularly along the east coast of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland.

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  • Miniature Fanged ‘Deer’ Rediscovered Tiptoeing Through Vietnam’s Coastal Forests

    Global Wildlife Conservation and partners Southern Institute of Ecology and Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research have rediscovered a species lost to science since 1990 called a silver-backed chevrotain—a deer-like species that is the size of a rabbit, has a silver sheen, and has been hanging on in a region of Vietnam ravaged by poaching by snares.

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  • Using Light to Generate Order in An Exotic Material

    Adding energy to any material, such as by heating it, almost always makes its structure less orderly.

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  • Prey-size Plastics are Invading Larval Fish Nurseries

    Many of the world’s marine fish spend their first days or weeks feeding and developing at the ocean surface.

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  • Scientists Develop Sensor to Save Children, Pets Left in Vehicles

    A small, inexpensive sensor could save lives by triggering an alarm when children or pets are left alone in vehicles.

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  • Study Shows How Cover Crops and Perennials Do Not Necessarily Increase Carbon Storage in Soil

    An Iowa State University study delves deep below the surface to find how cover crops such as winter rye affect soil microbes a meter underground.

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  • Ozone Hole Set to Close

    Satellite monitoring shows continued recovery of the ozone hole.

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