NASA’s first asteroid-return sample is a goldmine of life-sustaining materials
Early analysis of space rock Bennu reveals the stuff is an ‘astrobiologist’s dream.’
Read in Popular Science: https://apple.news/APtJLY3hqQgqCCfUCZOQrzQ
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Hope they didn’t bring any viruses …
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Hello Ten Bears. If they did, the maga movement will recommend a heavy dose of bleach mixed with large amounts of Hydroxychloroquine while shoving a light bulb up your ass. 😀🙄😲😅😄 Hugs. Scottie
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Hey-since Ten is/was here, here’s a science-y link that’s also decent news about sustainable water conversion: https://www.freetheocean.com/journal/turning-seawater-to-sipping-water-with-the-sun/ . I was gonna post it anyway; I’m just looking for an appropriate post, but Ten Bears having visited makes it so. 😉
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Hi Ali. Thanks for the link. With water shortages all over the world, I have often wondered why there was not a more serious effort at desalination. We are still using technology from the last century to do it. I love that the world is finally starting to get serious about the fact we desperately need clean water. Hugs. Scottie
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