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Water on Planets and Dwarf Planets
2011The classification of objects in the solar system is reviewed. It is outlined that the terrestrial planets, especially Venus, Earth and Mars might have a wet environment during the early evolution of the solar system but in the case for Venus nearly all the water evaporated, and due to climate change, also Mars became a dry planet.
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Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2013
Our planet is sick and perhaps on a tipping point of extinction. The causes are well known—global warming, the collapse of the world economy, human greed, and thermonuclear war—to name but a few agents at work in the contemporary world. America and China hold the world’s destiny in their grip. How they will interact is unknown.
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Our planet is sick and perhaps on a tipping point of extinction. The causes are well known—global warming, the collapse of the world economy, human greed, and thermonuclear war—to name but a few agents at work in the contemporary world. America and China hold the world’s destiny in their grip. How they will interact is unknown.
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A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii
Nature, 2020Peter Plavchan +2 more
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Noah W Sokol +2 more
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Extrasolar planets and planet formation
Planetary and Space Science, 2007Heike Rauer, Artie P. Hatzes
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Water in the terrestrial planet-forming zone of the PDS 70 disk
Nature, 2023Giulia Perotti +2 more
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The human virome: assembly, composition and host interactions
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Guanxiang, Frederic Bushman
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