1) Trending on reddit: "Cell-like structure found within 1.3 billion-year-old martian meteorite. Exciting news, except for the fact that it was a misleading title. If you read further into the article, the professor leading the team's investigation of the meteorite says: "... our research found that it probably wasn’t a cell but that it did once hold water – water that had been heated, probably as a result of an asteroid impact.” Well, there was water. That's somewhat significant in itself to warrant a link and a picture.
2) Perfect timing for our 'earth processes' unit. Rocks are moving in Death Valley. See more pics here.
3) An innovative new Canadian space company has just started their company. You want a job in space? You need to start preparing for your job as soon as yo ucan. So start following this company.
4) More astronaut selfies while they do work maintaining the ISS. See more on Discovery.
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