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The World's Saltiest Pond
Topic: Mars
02/08/13
Summary: Scientists have discovered how Antarctica's Don Juan Pond gets the salty water it needs to exist. Their findings could help reveal the possibilities for flowing water on Mars, both in the past and the present.

Untying the Ribbon that Surrounds Our Solar System
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
02/07/13
Summary: A new theory could explain why particles emanating from the boundary between our solar system and interstellar space produce a striking, narrow ribbon.

Searching for Life Where the Sun Don’t Shine (part 5): Explorations to the Seafloors of Earth and Europa
Topic: Extreme Life
02/07/13
Summary: This series follows an oceanographic expedition to the Mid-Cayman Rise and NASA's efforts to plan a future mission to Jupiter's moon, Europa. In part five, scientists use high-tech submersibles to explore the seafloor and bring intriguing samples up to the surface.

Earth-Like Planets are Right Next Door
Topic: New Planets
02/06/13
Summary: Astronomers have reanalyzed data from Kepler and determined that many red dwarf stars are smaller and cooler than previously thought. They have also identified 95 planetary candidates orbiting these stars, with three that could be warm and Earth-sized. They estimate that six percent of all red dwarf stars could host Earth-like worlds.

Titan Cooking Up Smog
Topic: Titan
02/06/13
Summary: A new study using data from Cassini is helping scientists understand the behavior of smoggy aerosol layers in the atmospheres of Titan and Earth.

Is this Meteorite a Piece of Planet Mercury?
Topic: Mercury
02/05/13
Summary: A team of scientists believe that they may have identified a meteorite from Mercury based on its composition and data from NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft.

Are Super-Earths Actually Mini-Neptunes?
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
02/05/13
Summary: A new study suggests that super-Earth planets might be unlikely to ever become truly Earth-like. These worlds may be more like mini-Neptunes.

February 15 Asteroid Fly By
Topic: Meteorites, Comets and Asteroids
02/04/13
Summary: The small near-Earth asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass so close to Earth on February 15 that it will pass inside the ring of geosynchronous weather and communications satellites.

Habitable Binary Star Systems
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
02/04/13
Summary: Habitable planets hoping to see a double sunset stand the best chance when orbiting twin stars that are close together.

Evolving Biological Networks in Computers
Topic: Robotics & A.I.
02/03/13
Summary: Scientists have simulated 25,000 generations of evolution within computers, providing new insight into the evolution of complexity. The study could also have implications for the future of artificial intelligence.

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