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Saturn's Moon Titan Has Polar Winds, Just Like Earth
Live Science - 20 Jun 2015 03:45
In our solar system, the objects with rainfall, rivers and oceans can be counted on two fingers: Earth, and Saturn's moon Titan. Both also share a thick atmosphere, rocky ground and plate tectonics.
NYC Ivory Crush Sends Strong Anti-Poaching Message
Live Science - 20 Jun 2015 01:32Spirals in Time: Uncover the secrets in seashells
New Scientist - 20 Jun 2015 18:00
From exotic sea butterflies to deadly cone shells, Helen Scales's new book shows that molluscs are one of the most diverse and numerous creatures on the planet
Physics Week in Review: June 20, 2015
Scientific American - 20 Jun 2015 11:00
A fifth tau neutrino, graphene makes the world's thinnest lightbulb, and how you can measure the Earth's axial tilt this solstice are among this week's physics highlights. --
Conservation dilemmas: Is a shopping mall as alive as a wolf?
New Scientist - 20 Jun 2015 10:00
It's getting tricky to work out what we mean by "alive" and worthy of conservation efforts. Two new books explore this strange frontier
Precious Time: The Challenge of Building a Better Atomic Clock
Live Science - 20 Jun 2015 08:45
For clocks, precision of one nine-billionth of a second just isn't good enough anymore.