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Mars Fungi Could Make Red Planet Regolith Fertile for Crops
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Mars Fungi Could Make Red Planet Regolith Fertile for Crops

You’re on the fourth human mission to Mars, and you’ve been tasked with establishing the first self-sustaining food crop on a Martian settlement. You’re nervous because you’re using a new type of fungi called beneficial fungi, which you’re told will help enhance Martian regolith, enabling it to be used for growing crops. You were privately told that doing this will not only get a high school named after you, but you will successfully feed future settlers without the need to bring food from Earth. But you really only care about having your name on a high school.

Is Dust the Best Thing in the Universe? Part 4: We Owe Dust Our Lives
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Is Dust the Best Thing in the Universe? Part 4: We Owe Dust Our Lives

No dust, no way to cool a collapsing gas cloud. No way to cool it, no stars. No dust, no first rung on the ladder from grain to pebble to planet. The substance I spent two articles complaining about turns out to be the substance that makes me possible.

SpaceX's Next-Gen Starship Doesn't Fire on All Engines During First Test
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SpaceX's Next-Gen Starship Doesn't Fire on All Engines During First Test

SpaceX's next-generation Starship V3 rocket got off to a glorious start for its first test flight, and although not all of its engines fired fully according to plan, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said the mission "scored a goal for humanity."

Stem Cells Can Revive Insulin Production in Type 1 Diabetes, Trials Show
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Stem Cells Can Revive Insulin Production in Type 1 Diabetes, Trials Show

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Scientists Finally Think They Know Why T. rex Had Tiny Arms
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Scientists Finally Think They Know Why T. rex Had Tiny Arms

A new study suggests T. rex and other giant predators evolved tiny arms because their massive skulls took over as the primary hunting weapon. As their bites became more powerful, their forelimbs may have gradually faded into evolutionary leftovers. Why T. Rex and Other Giant Predators Evolved Tiny Arms The famously tiny arms of Tyrannosaurus [...]