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Space Screwballs, Glowing Boomering, Uruguay UFO and More Mysterious News Briefly — February 17, 2021

Mysterious News Briefly February 17, 2021 For the first time in 11 years, the European Space Agency is recruiting new astronauts and, to resolve its severe lack of diversity, is looking for more women and is open to people with disabilities. Thank you, zero gravity! The dingo is not always yellow, according to new research which found pure dingoes that had brindle (brown with streaks), black and tan, white, patchy and sable coat colors. No matter the color, it didn’t eat your baby. If you’re brave enough to get close to a highly venomous wetland tiger snake in the Australian wilds, you’ll find, as a new study shows, they’re full of toxic metals – arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury – from the pollution running into the wetlands from stormwater, urban drainage and groundwater. If the venom doesn’t kill you, the lead poisoning will … unless it kills the snakes and their environment first.

Dominic Fike teases new music and possible Kehlani collaboration

The 20 best debut albums of 2020

These artists made memorable first statements with their debut albums 14th December 2020 Debut album releases are not best-suited for pandemics. The releases ought to be celebrated out on the road, scrambling from city to city for in-store gigs and signings, or at the live shows and festivals in the ensuing months. More than ever, a release-week boost is crucial to supporting emerging artists and establishing a career. This lot have been creative, though. They’ve spun the situation into positives with live-streamed gigs, virtual record signings and listening parties on social media to celebrate the fruits of their labour. And they deserve to be celebrated.

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