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Should astronauts be worried about Mars dust?

Matt Williams

Every Martian year (which last 686.98 Earth days), the red planet experiences regional dust storms that coincide with summer in the southern hemisphere. Every three Martian years (five and a half Ear ...[Continue Reading]

Phys.Org

1 day ago

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Dear Abby: Help is a one-way street in this family

Abigail Van Buren

Dear Abby: Eight years ago, my wifes nephew needed a car. His parents had poor credit at that time. I took him to a car dealer, where he found a car, and I didnt hesitate to cosign the loan. He pai ...[Continue Reading]

Boston Herald

1 day ago

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Could the US Militarys Recruitment Problem Be a Good Thing?

Robert Koehler

Some experts worry that, if the country went to war, many reserve units might be unable to deploy. A U.S. official who works on these issues put it simply: We cant get enough people. Vietnam Syndrom ...[Continue Reading]

Antiwar.com

1 day ago


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Riina Sikkut: EU Pharma Package deal possible under Polish presidency

Thomas Mangin

It is natural for the Polish Presidency to aim for a conclusion, but there are still many details to be worked out not to mention the legal drafting, which must be very precise, Estonian Health M ...[Continue Reading]

EURACTIV

1 day ago


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Digital Prisons

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Theres a story describing how to catch wild pigs. Step one is to scatter some corn in a field to attract them; this must be regularly repeated so that the pigs become accustomed to the offerings. S ...[Continue Reading]

Americanthinker.com

1 day ago


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High-speed videos show what happens when a droplet splashes into a pool

Jennifer Chu | MIT News

Rain can freefall at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour. If the droplets land in a puddle or pond, they can form a crown-like splash that, with enough force, can dislodge any surface particles and lau ...[Continue Reading]

Mit.edu

1 day ago