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Pic story: feeder of giant pandas in Beijing - China News

2021-05-21 09:20:14 GMT2021-05-21 17:20:14(Beijing Time) Xinhua English Ma Tao observes giant panda Meng Er at the giant panda pavilion of Beijing Zoo in Beijing, capital of China, April 21, 2021. Ma Tao, 51 years old, breeder of the giant panda pavilion of Beijing Zoo, has been a feeder of giant pandas for 32 years. Every day, before working, Ma observes the condition of giant pandas and adjusts food recipe for them. Over the past years, Ma has fed about 20 giant pandas, with whom he also developed deep emotions. Nowadays he can quickly judge the health condition of the animal with methods he explored and concluded. He also teaches young colleagues to have patience and be earnest during work. Feeding giant pandas, the treasure animal of the country, makes him feel proud. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong)

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MétéoMédia - Is an intact piece of protoplanet Theia locked away inside the Moon?

Is an intact piece of protoplanet Theia locked away inside the Moon? Scott Sutherland mercredi, 11 mars 2020 à 11:30 - New research may solve a persistent mystery about how Earth s Moon formed. New clues to the origin of the Moon surfaced this week, which reveal that the Earth and Moon are not as similar as previously thought, and part of the protoplanet that helped create the Moon may still be preserved deep under the lunar surface. The current theory of how Earth and Moon came to be, as we know them today, is called the Giant-Impact Hypothesis. Essentially, billions of years ago, proto-Earth was all alone as it circled the Sun, until a fateful collision with a Mars-sized protoplanet scientists named Theia. The cataclysmic impact blasted both planets apart, and while much of Theia mixed together with proto-Earth, a cloud of debris that was blasted out into space eventually coalesced and cooled to form the Moon.

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MétéoMédia - Stunning but deadly, see the place on Earth where nothing survives

Stunning but deadly, see the place on Earth where nothing survives Caroline Floyd vendredi, 4 décembre 2020 à 11:30 - Scientists believe understanding the conditions on this part of Earth may help us understand habitats on other planets. Life on Earth shows up in some surprising places. No matter how extreme the environment, some intrepid lifeform often a microorganism makes a home there. Species that live near hydrothermal vents in the ocean are an excellent example of these so-called extremophiles, who thrive in under the pressure of 2500 metres of water overhead, in temperatures up to 80ºC. But even they don t care for the visually stunning but intensely hostile environment of Dallol.

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