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Supernovae and progenitors may have contributed more dust to the solar nebula than thought
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Supernovae and progenitors may have contributed more dust to the solar nebula than thought

A research team at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, working with a colleague from Université Paris-Saclay, has found evidence that shows Supernova and their ancestors may have contributed more dust to the sun’s nebula than previously expected. In their paper published in the journal Nature Astronomy, this group explains the survey and analysis of […]

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Greenwashing is driving our descent into climate catastrophe. But we can stop it
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Greenwashing is driving our descent into climate catastrophe. But we can stop it

Gondola trips are a traditional part of visiting Venice for those who are able to buy steep tourism prices, but I am a little incomparable on a recent visit and choose a different ship, but both iconic. We are here Venice, an NGO that promotes the security of the city that is very affected by […]

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Discovered in the deep: the snail with iron armour
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Discovered in the deep: the snail with iron armour

The first in the new Guardian series about the extraordinary new species found in the ocean introduces strange scaly feet snails, or Pangolin Sea-creature with special tricks Golden snails with legs wrapped in iron scales seem to be creatures from science fiction. But in some remote places of the Indian Ocean, this snail is very […]

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