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CBS News: Biden Approves Strikes on Iran Targets in Syria‚ Iraq
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CBS News: Biden Approves Strikes on Iran Targets in Syria‚ Iraq

The planned targets for U.S. strikes in Iraq and Syria in response to the killing of three U.S. soldiers by a drone in Jordan include "Iranian personnel and facilities‚" CBS News reported on Thursday‚ citing American officials.The CBS report said the plands had been...
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Rep. Crenshaw Rips GOP Critics of Senate Border Bill
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Rep. Crenshaw Rips GOP Critics of Senate Border Bill

Rep. Dan Crenshaw‚ R-Texas‚ on Thursday laid into fellow House Republicans who have voiced opposition to a bipartisan Senate deal on border reform‚ even though they have not read the bill."The height of stupidity is having a strong opinion in something you know nothing...
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Rep. Pressley Calls Walgreens Closure Discrimination
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Rep. Pressley Calls Walgreens Closure Discrimination

Rep. Ayanna Pressley‚ D-Mass.‚ denounced the closure of a Walgreens in Boston as an act of "racial and economic discrimination‚" the Daily Mail reported.
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Ex-CIA Engineer Gets 40 Years in Prison for Secrets Theft
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Ex-CIA Engineer Gets 40 Years in Prison for Secrets Theft

A former CIA software engineer was sentenced to 40 years in prison on Thursday after his convictions for what the government described as the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history and for possession of child sexual abuse images and videos.
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Midwesterners Fire Up Grills‚ Don Tank Tops As Temperature Climbs Above 40 Degrees
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Midwesterners Fire Up Grills‚ Don Tank Tops As Temperature Climbs Above 40 Degrees

BLUE SPRINGS‚ MO — With an unseasonably mild wave of late-January weather sweeping across the middle of the country‚ excited midwesterners fired up their grills and donned tanktops as temperatures climbed above 40 degrees.
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Biden: 'Black History Is Just As Important As Normal People History'
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Biden: 'Black History Is Just As Important As Normal People History'

WASHINGTON‚ DC — President Biden expressed his support for African American history at a kick-off celebration for Black History Month by telling those gathered he believes black history is just as important as normal people history.
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'Devil monkeys' are attacking people in Thailand‚ Japan and India. Here's why.
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'Devil monkeys' are attacking people in Thailand‚ Japan and India. Here's why.

Never smile with your teeth showing (or even yawn) at a monkey‚ as this could be considered threatening.
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365 million-year-old 'alien' fish had one of the most extreme underbites on record
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365 million-year-old 'alien' fish had one of the most extreme underbites on record

Scientists think the toothy fish may have used its mismatched jaw to trap prey.
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Syphilis cases hit highest peak since the 1950s‚ CDC report reveals
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Syphilis cases hit highest peak since the 1950s‚ CDC report reveals

Syphilis is on the rise across all age groups and regions in the U.S.‚ based on data from 2018 to 2022.
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Asteroid Ryugu Contained Bonus Comet Particles
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Asteroid Ryugu Contained Bonus Comet Particles

On December 5th‚ 2020‚ Japan’s Hayabusa2 mission successfully returned samples it had collected from the Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) 162173 Ryugu home. Since asteroids are basically leftover material from the formation of the Solar System‚ analysis of these samples will provide insight into what conditions were like back then. In particular‚ scientists are interested in determining how organic molecules were delivered throughout the Solar System shortly after its formation (ca. 4.6 billion years ago)‚ possibly offering clues as to how (and where) life emerged. The samples have already provided a wealth of information‚ including more than 20 amino acids‚ vitamin B3 (niacine)‚ and interstellar dust. According to a recent study by a team of Earth scientists from Tohoku University‚ the Ryugu samples also showed evidence of micrometeoroid impacts that left patches of melted glass and minerals. According to their findings‚ these micrometeoroids likely came from other comets and contained carbonaceous materials similar to primitive organic matter typically found in ancient cometary dust. The team was led by Megumi Matsumoto‚ an assistant professor from the Earth Science Department at Tohoku University’s Graduate School of Science. He was joined by researchers from the Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Kyoto University‚ the CAS Center for Excellence in Deep Earth Science‚ the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS)‚ the Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI)‚ the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)‚ and NASA’s Johnson Space Center. The details of their findings were presented in a paper that recently appeared in the journal Science Advances. An artist’s conception shows Hayabusa 2’s sample return capsule making its atmospheric re-entry as its mothership flies above. Credit: JAXA Illustration Like the Moon and other airless bodies‚ Ryugu has no protective atmosphere and does not experience weathering or erosion. This ensures that craters caused by past impacts on its surface (which is directly exposed to space) are carefully preserved despite the passage of eons. These impacts generate intense heat that leaves behind melted patches of glass (aka. “melt splashes”)‚ which quickly solidify in the vacuum of space. These impacts cause changes to the composition of the asteroid’s surface materials‚ revealing information about the history of impacts. After analyzing the Ryugu samples‚ Matsumoto and her colleagues found melt splashes ranging in size from 5 to 20 micrometers. Their composition suggests they came from cometary sources that impacted Ryugu while it was in a near-Earth orbit. “Our 3D CT imaging and chemical analyses showed that the melt splashes consist mainly of silicate glasses with voids and small inclusions of spherical iron sulfides‚” said Matsumoto in a recent Tohoku University news release. “The chemical compositions of the melt splashes suggest that Ryugu’s hydrous silicates mixed with cometary dust.” Their analysis revealed small carbonaceous materials with a spongy texture indicative of nano-pores‚ small voids caused by the release of water vapor from hydrous silicates. This vapor was subsequently captured in the melt splashes‚ which also contained silicate glasses rich in magnesium and iron (Mg-Fe) and iron-nickel sulfides. The carbonaceous materials are similar in texture to primitive organic matter observed in cometary dust but differ in composition – lacking nitrogen and oxygen. Said Matsumoto: “We propose that the carbonaceous materials formed from cometary organic matter via the evaporation of volatiles‚ such as nitrogen and oxygen‚ during the impact-induced heating. This suggests that cometary matter was transported to the near-Earth region from the outer solar system. This organic matter might be the small seeds of life once delivered from space to Earth.” The carbonaceous material found in the melt splash shows a spongy texture and contains small iron sulfide inclusions. ©Megumi Matsumoto et al. Looking ahead‚ the team hopes to examine more Ryugu samples that will provide further insights into how primitive organic materials were delivered to Earth billions of years ago. Similarly‚ scientists at NASA’s Johnson Space Center recently completed the careful process of removing the samples collected by the OSIRIS-REx mission from their sample container. Analysis of these samples will reveal the composition and history of asteroid Bennu‚ another NEA that will provide vital information on how our Solar System evolved. Further Reading: Tohoku University‚ Science Advances The post Asteroid Ryugu Contained Bonus Comet Particles appeared first on Universe Today.
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