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Space: The Solar System
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Oxygen ions in Jupiter's innermost radiation belts - Oxygen Ions in Jupiter's Innermost Radiation Belts      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers find high-energy oxygen and sulfur ions in Jupiter's inner radiation belts -- and a prev...

Space: Exploration Space: The Solar System
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Mars's crust more complex, evolved than previously thought - Mars's Crust: More Complex and Evolved Than Previously Thought      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new study finds the original crust on Mars is more complex, and evolved, than previously thought....

Space: Exploration
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Impact of satellite constellations on astronomical observations - Impact of Satellite Constellations on Astronomical Observations      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Astronomers have recently raised concerns about the impact of satellite mega-constellations on scien...

Biology: Evolutionary Ecology: Endangered Species
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Ancient mint plants may lead to new medicines/products - Ancient Mint Plants: A New Frontier for Medicine      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The mint family of herbs, which includes sage, rosemary, basil, and even woody plants like teak, off...

Space: The Solar System
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Moon mission delays could increase risks from solar storms - Moon Mission Delays Could Increase Risks from Solar Storms      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Although patterns in the timing of moderate space weather events are known, the most extreme and dan...

Space: Structures and Features
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Cosmic hand hitting a wall - Cosmic Hand Hitting a Wall: A New Discovery in Astronomy      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Motions of a remarkable cosmic structure have been measured for the first time, using NASA's Chandra...

Space: Structures and Features
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Magnetized dead star likely has solid surface - Magnetized Dead Star Likely Has Solid Surface      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A signature in the X-ray light emitted by a highly magnetized dead star known as a magnetar suggests...

Space: Structures and Features
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Too many disk galaxies than theory allows - Too Many Disk Galaxies Than Theory Allows      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The Standard Model of Cosmology describes how the universe came into being according to the view of...

Paleontology: Early Mammals and Birds
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Could South American volcanoes have triggered whale extinctions? - Could South American Volcanoes Have Triggered Whale Extinctions?      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Today, increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are warming up the planet. Climate chan...

Space: The Solar System
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Radio signals from distant stars suggest hidden planets - Radio Signals from Distant Stars Suggest Hidden Planets      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Using the world's most powerful radio antenna, scientists have discovered stars unexpectedly blastin...

Space: The Solar System
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Pluto’s ‘Hulk-like’ moon Charon: A possible ancient ocean? - Pluto’s ‘Hulk-like’ moon Charon: A possible ancient ocean?      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Pluto's largest moon may have gotten too big for its own skin. Images from NASA's New Horizons missi...

Space: The Solar System
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Mercury's scorching daytime heat may help it make its own ice at caps - Mercury's Scorching Daytime Heat May Help It Make Its Own Ice at Caps      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Despite Mercury's 400-degree Celsius daytime heat, there is ice at its caps. And now a study shows h...