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Apr 2022
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Ice, Ice, Ice, Baby

Stuart Gary
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The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 41
*What created Pluto’s giant ice volcanos
A new study suggests that the giant cryovolcanoes seen across the surface of the distant frozen world of Pluto were created through multiple eruptions the likes of which have not been seen anywhere else in the solar system.
*Ice on Mars provides clues about the red planet’s climate history
A new study has found that just like Earth -- ice deposits on Mars show the red planet’s climate is strongly controlled by changes in the planet’s axial tilt and orbit around the Sun.
*Monitoring the shrinking Ice coverage on Earth
Last week’s report that weather stations in Antarctica are showing temperatures 40 degrees Celsius above normal for this time of year have triggered alarm bells around the world. Concordia station located some 3234 meters above sea level atop of Dome C on the Antarctic Plateau is best known for being the coldest place on Earth.
*The Science Report
A new study finds that many species of birds killed in collisions with wind turbines.
Taking oral vitamin D supplements with medication could help limit the risk of asthma attacks.
More evidence today that you can blame your parents on your academic success at school.
Alex on Tech: new noise cancelling headphones that come complete with a built in air-purifier.
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