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Today in science: 1st planet orbiting sunlike star | | On October 6, 1995, astronomers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz announced the momentous discovery of the 1st planet in orbit around a distant sunlike star. 51 Pegasi b has about half the mass of Jupiter. It orbits a star not unlike our sun. Read more. | | |
What we're reading From the Washington Post … Radical warming in Siberia leaves millions on unstable ground | | A Washington Post analysis found that the region near the town of Zyryanka, in an enormous wedge of eastern Siberia called Yakutia, has warmed by more than 3 degrees Celsius (5.5 degrees Fahrenheit) since preindustrial times - roughly triple the global average. The permafrost that once sustained farming - and upon which villages and cities are built - is in the midst of a great thaw. “The warming got in the way of our good life,” said Alexander Fedorov, deputy director of the Melnikov Permafrost Institute in the regional capital of Yakutsk. “With every year, things are getting worse and worse." Read more. | | |
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