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Multiplicity in Space and on Earth: From Planet Nine to ‘Moon Trees’ and Black Holes

Planet Nine’s existence was hypothesized in 2015 and recent evidence suggests it could be a reality. NASA has partnered with Nokia to build the first lunar cellular network. Spider-like formations have been discovered near Mars’ Inca City outskirts. Seeds from Artemis I’s moon mission will soon be distributed by NASA as “moon trees.” Colorado became the first state in America to enact a law protecting neural data, emphasizing neurotechnology privacy concerns. Newberry County authorities claimed that noise made by certain animals posed no danger despite some finding it annoying. A dolphin found dead in Louisiana was confirmed shot with a firearm, prompting NOAA’s $20k reward for information leading to conviction or penalty. Scott Persons and his team discovered five raptor footprints after being “flabbergasted.” Voyager 1 has resumed sending back data from interstellar space following an issue that started in November. Researchers at NOAA Fisheries created a resource center on Pacific sleeper sharks’ conservation requirements. Cicadas can be eaten as long as they are properly prepared, providing protein-rich and sustainable food options for adventurous eaters looking to try new recipes with edible insects. Homeowners should manage cicada populations during their massive emergence this spring because of the damage these creatures might do in large numbers. Scientists have found that bumblebee queens can survive land flooding, according to research conducted by submerging them underwater. Wildlife officials discovered a bear cub’s poor condition resulting from individuals unlawfully removing it. In Connecticut, black vultures were successfully returned to their natural habitat after being discovered intoxicated in garbage bins. National Park Week 2024 will offer free entry to all US national parks as part of its inauguration festivities. European researchers claim they have identified the biggest stellar black hole yet found within our galaxy, which is less than 2,000 light-years from Earth. USAF personnel recently discovered an ancient campsite dating back over 8,000 years during a routine mission.

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