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The resonant dynamical evolution of small body orbits among giant planets [PDF]
R. Gabryszewski, I. Włodarczyk
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Giant planets dominate the mass of many planetary systems, including the Solar System, and represent the best-characterized class of extrasolar planets. Understanding the formation of giant planets bridges the high mass end of the planet formation process and the low mass end of processes that produce stellar and brown dwarf companions.
Youdin, Andrew N., Zhu, Zhaohuan
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First long‐term trajectory of an ocean sunfish (Mola mola L.) from the northwestern Mediterranean
Abstract The ocean sunfish is a large fish for which many aspects of its ecology and biology are still poorly known. Electronic tagging was used to provide the first information on the movements of an ocean sunfish from the northwestern Mediterranean.
Tristan Rouyer+6 more
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Detecting Reflected Light from Close‐in Extrasolar Giant Planets with theKeplerPhotometer [PDF]
Jon M. Jenkins, Laurance R. Doyle
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Abstract Traditionally, lethal stomach dissection has been used to study the diets of sharks and rays, but conservation and animal welfare concerns necessitate non‐lethal alternatives, such as gastric lavage (stomach or gut flushing). In this study, we summarised gastric lavage studies on elasmobranchs to identify which species/groups it has been ...
Jaelen Myers+2 more
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Understanding the Formation of Saturn's Regular Moons in the Context of Giant Planet Moons Formation Scenarios. [PDF]
Blanc M+9 more
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Planetary population synthesis and the emergence of four classes of planetary system architectures. [PDF]
Emsenhuber A, Mordasini C, Burn R.
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What is (the) matter with climate litigation? Law, nature, and the limits of legal technique
Abstract This article examines how nature is mediated by law in climate cases. In the Federal Court of Australia decision in Minister for the Environment v. Sharma (2022), the court applied a narrow definition of ‘matter of law’ (justiciability), and thereby negated ‘matter in law’ (such as carbon dioxide and ecological destruction).
STEWART MOTHA
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The Changing Face of the Extrasolar Giant Planet HD 209458b [PDF]
James Y‐K. Cho+3 more
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The Mission (Im)possible of Climate Action through Quixotic Institutional Work
Abstract The ‘iron cage’ of the (neo‐) liberal‐capitalist system prioritizes economic returns over climate protection. Formerly powerful nation‐states are subordinated to the rule of markets, whereas business elites have been freed from substantial responsibility for social and environmental concerns.
Giuseppe Delmestri, Elke S. Schuessler
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