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Potential signs of life on distant planets sound exciting – but confirmation can take years
Astronomers can use telescopes to find specific molecules in the atmospheres of neighboring planets, in nebulae – clouds of ...
For most of us, to hear the birds of the Scottish Highlands - the skylark, the curlew and the wind over the moor - we need somebody else to go there with a microphone. Martyn Stewart has been doing ...
It’s important to watch out for flashy headlines that claim signs of life have been found elsewhere in the universe. Molecule discoveries that rely on only one or two signals being detected are ...
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Earth’s hidden truths revealed: 25 facts about our planet that sound impossible but are real
We tend to think of Earth as familiar and predictable. Same sky, same ground, same oceans. But once you start digging into ...
Over a lifetime, Martyn Stewart has recorded the sounds of a changing planet. Now, he's made an album with music producer ONR. "Imperfect Cadence" is a call to conserve the wilds of Scotland. For most ...
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