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Water on Planets and Dwarf Planets

2011
The 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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Healing the Planet

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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Planets

1992
John H. Hubbard, Beverly H. West
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A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii

Nature, 2020
Peter Plavchan   +2 more
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Noah W Sokol   +2 more
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Extrasolar planets and planet formation

Planetary and Space Science, 2007
Heike Rauer, Artie P. Hatzes
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A giant planet candidate transiting a white dwarf

Nature, 2020
Andrew Vanderburg   +2 more
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Water in the terrestrial planet-forming zone of the PDS 70 disk

Nature, 2023
Giulia Perotti   +2 more
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The human virome: assembly, composition and host interactions

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Guanxiang, Frederic Bushman
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