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Origins of the Moon’s Tenuous Atmosphere
Scientists say they have identified the main process that formed the moon's atmosphere and continues to sustain it today. The team reports that the lunar atmosphere is primarily a product of 'impact vaporization. (see more)
Tiny Fossil Penguin Unlocks Secrets of Wing Evolution
Scientists have identified a small penguin species, Pakudyptes hakataramea, that lived in New Zealand around 24 million years ago. By analyzing its bones, researchers have determined that this tiny bird played a pivotal role in the transition from ancient to modern penguin wing structures. The findings, published in the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, shed light on the evolutionary path that led to the remarkable swimming abilities of today's penguins.
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