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Science Enriches Conversations in Jewish Theological Communities
Alex Wolszczan on planet-eating stars and exoplanets
AAAS Fellow Alan P. Boss: Kepler Breakdown a Sad Day
NASA Moves Forward with Mission to Explore Europa
<i>Science</i>: Opportunity Detects Signs of Ancient, Less Acidic Water on Mars
New data from the Mars Opportunity rover suggest that mild, less acidic water once flowed over some of the oldest rocks yet encountered by the rover.
NASA Astrobiologist Cites Three “Clues” Consistent with Extraterrestrial Life