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Space Week: A seven-day tour of the cosmos

New Scientist

To celebrate the launch of our new podcast, Dead Planets Society, New Scientist editors have selected some of our most delightful premium articles about the solar system and beyond

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Fire and Ice review: A fascinating tour of weird space volcanoes

New Scientist

Natalie Starkey's new book will make you rethink what you thought you knew about how volcanoes around our solar system look, what they do and what comes out of them when they erupt

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Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy Holds PA Native Plant Sale May 11-12 In Montgomery County

PA Environment Daily

Enhance your outdoor spaces and protect your local environment with Pennsylvania native plants. In addition to great plants, the Native Plant Sale will also feature a Rain Barrel Workshop, Butterfly Garden Tours, a Wildflower Walk, and more. Browse over 150 species of native flowering perennials, ferns, grasses, trees, and shrubs!

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Penn State Extension Oct. 28: Join Master Watershed Stewards In Lancaster County For Water Ways On Wheels Bike Tour

PA Environment Daily

Join Penn State Extension Master Watershed Stewards for an exciting and informative bike tour of the breathtaking watersheds of the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail as part of the Water Ways On Wheels Bike Tour October 28 from 11:00 a.m. The tour is expected to run about 2.5 to 2:00 p.m.

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The Power of Trees: A Walking Tour of Air Quality and Urban Forests in South Tacoma

Washington Nature

This is what we learned recently on a walking tour of the Greening Research in Tacoma (GRIT) project with state and local leaders on a sunny day in South Tacoma. Photo: Joshua Rubenstein Less than one percent of this neighborhood is open public space and 70% of land is made up of impermeable surfaces that trap a lot of heat on hot days.

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Holiday hotspots for physicists

Physics World

To tap into the growing demand for science-themed holidays, in 2019 New Scientist magazine launched a series of “ Discovery Tours ” – holidays with set itineraries to explore the astronomical, cultural and historical side of destinations with a scientific twist – after several successful one-off trips.

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Asteroid sample offers clues to the origins of our solar system

Physics World

Radioisotope dating on the Ryugu samples suggests that energy from radioactive decay could have caused the water to melt and eventually escape into space, leading to the relatively dry mudball we observe today. Although samples collected from space and returned to Earth are currently rare, this could change over the coming years.

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