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High numbers of right whales seen in Gulf of Maine 1/3/2009

Expeditions reveal gulf of California's deep sea secrets, as well as human imprints 1/2/2009

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Meteorites a rich source for primordial soup (3/14/2008)

The organic soup that spawned life on Earth may have gotten generous helpings from outer space, according to a new study. Scientists at the Carnegie Institution have discovered concentrations of amino acids in two meteorites that are more than ten times higher than levels previously measured in other similar meteorites. This result suggests that the early solar system was far richer in the organic building blocks of life than scientists had thought, and that fallout from space may have spiked Earth's primordial broth. ...> Full Article

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