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Ceres’ Surface Is Much More Complex Than Previously Thought - Universe Today
The dwarf planet Ceres has a surface that seems to get more perplexing with each new study. A recent paper presented at EGU26 in Vienna only adds to its mystery.
Mars was once a warmer world of rivers, lakes and a thicker atmosphere, but after its internal dynamo died and the planet lost the magnetic shield that helps protect an atmosphere, the solar wind stripped much of its air away over billions of years, leaving the c - Space Daily
The familiar version goes like this. Early Mars was a warmer world with rivers and lakes and a thick atmosphere. Its internal dynamo died, the planet lost the magnetic field that had shielded it, and the solar wind stripped the air away over billions of years…
Semantic Knowledge Is Key to Human Innovation - Neuroscience News
Semantic knowledge is our cognitive toolbox, doubling innovation when combined with social learning.
Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assembly - Nature
Nature - Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assembly
A meteor exploded off the Mass. coast with the force of 230 tons of TNT. We thought you might have a few questions. - The Boston Globe
The meteor was around five feet wide, had a mass of 5.6 metric tons (the weight of a fully grown elephant), NASA said.
A Giant 'Planet Factory' Beyond Jupiter May Have Churned out the Building Blocks of the Solar System - Gizmodo
The dust-filled region likely operated over a span of two million years, birthing plenty of space rocks.