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Mercury Second 'Tectonically Active' Planet in the Solar System, More Earth-Like than Previously Thought
Earth was first believed to be the only tectonically active planet in the Solar System, but a recent discovery added another one in the roster. As NASA's MESSENGER observed, Mercury has active geological activities as well.
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WARNING: Over 6 Million Deaths Worldwide Linked to Air Pollution
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Artificial Blood Vessels Could Save Children With Heart Defects
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Methane Didn’t Save the Earth From Freezing Up, New Study Says
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Listen: Enchanting 'Oldest Melody' Discovered in Syria
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NASA'S OSIRIX-REx Phones Home, Aces System Checks 3 Weeks After Launch
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SpaceX 'Making Humans a Multiplanetary Species', Elon Musk Reveals Plan to Colonize Mars
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WHO: Over 90% of Global Population is Breathing Dirty Air
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Unbelievable! Australian Teen Survives Great White Shark Attack
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ALERT: Red Tide Hits Tampa Bay Area
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Good News: America Finally Free From Measles Due to Intense Vaccination Efforts
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Killer Machines? Robots Could Wipe Out Invasive Lionfish in the Atlantic
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Researchers Explain Mechanism Behind Brain Stimulation Using Electricity