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Alien plants: The search for photosynthesis on other worlds

Alien plants: The search for photosynthesis on other worlds Looking for signs of life in exoplanet atmospheres is fraught with uncertainty. But now that we can detect polarised light reflected directly off other worlds, we could spot unmistakable evidence of photosynthesis Life 5 May 2021 Stuart Mcreath PALM trees with crimson fronds sway in the breeze as waves lap at a shore warmed by an alien sun. Rock pools are lined with something kelp-like, blue lichens carpet every boulder and strange flowers spring from the dunes beyond. Astronomers are in little doubt that a plant-filled planet exists beyond our solar system, even if they aren’t entirely sure what the flora would look like. The universe isn’t short of worlds that could host life. Extrapolating from the 4000 or so exoplanets we have identified so far, NASA researchers recently estimated that there could be around 5 billion habitable p

Haute Stuff: Fur and loathing | The Cascade

Print Edition: November 23, 2011 We’ve all seen the picket lines – the throngs of animal rights activists encamped outside the hallowed halls of Vogue’s New York offices, hurling cream pies at an unassuming, mink-clad Anna Wintour, and shouting such choice tidbits as “fur hag” and “furry devil.” Or how about the protestors bound to show up at any fashion show that dares use a hint of the f-word – often resulting in a somewhat funny scuffle with security. Oh, PETA, what would we do without your antics? Oh, fashion world, what would you do without fur? Now before someone nails a pelt to my doorstep and gives me a cream pie facial, let me elaborate a little bit. Fur has seemingly always been a part of high fashion, from the days of kingly ermine robes, to the long coats of Golden Age starlets, to recent furry creations by top international couturiers.

Dark matter breakthrough: Ghost stars could solve one of science s greatest mysteries | Science | News

Dark matter breakthrough: Ghost stars could solve one of science s greatest mysteries | Science | News
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Unemployed and Underemployed Booksellers Choose Their Favorite Books of the Year

Recommendations from The Bookstore at the End of the World December 16, 2020 On a good year, everything about the publishing industry seems designed for anxiety: an author’s fear that they won’t be read or understood, a publisher’s hand-wringing about profits and losses; a publicist’s neurosis about shrinking review coverage; a reader’s sense of foreboding about the accumulating stacks on their tables and chairs and floors; a designer’s tension about kerning or whatever troubles designers anyway; and a bookseller’s limitless concern about all of the above, plus or minus the kerning. And this year, with the perfect clarity of two-zero-two-zero, all of that was buried beneath new anxieties: will I ever see my family again? Will I be killed and/or abducted in the street by government thugs? Will my business burn to the ground in a paroxysm of righteous anger at white supremacy? Will my seamless order ever fucking arrive? Why won’t my cousins wear masks? They voted for

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