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Ceres Express28 Mar 2008 02:34 GMT1
What would it take to follow up the highly successful Mars Express &
Venus Express missions with a similar program for Ceres?
Could fungi survive in brines on Mars?20 Mar 2008 00:32 GMT12
In recent news releases, Mars rover scientist Andrew Knoll stated
Mars may have been to salty for life:
Was Mars too salty for life?
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2008 3:54 PM by Alan Boyle
Re: Earth Losing Oxygen / by Hank Kroll18 Mar 2008 15:00 GMT1
-> I fully agree, that green/renewable whatever is our only clean and
-> bloodless way out of this mess, although we'll likely still require at
-> least 25% of our global energy demands via thorium reactors, and
-> otherwise as much other energy as 3He/fusion as possible.  Of ...
Re: Is God pissed, or what?08 Mar 2008 15:04 GMT5
-> News flash, Brad: sooner or later it's going to happen.  Just mother
-> nature doing its thing.  Call it nature's reset button.
-> By the time it does happen, Earth will be such a cesspool of
-> pollution, overpopulation and evil it'll be considered by most to be
Astronomers discover largest-ever dark matter structures spanning06 Mar 2008 03:11 GMT4
-> Measuring 270 million light-years across, these dark matter structures
-> criss-cross the night sky,
Are they like vampires, fleeing from sunlight? Or is it night because
the matter is dark?
 
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