Water Found on Mars

Italian scientists have discovered a lake on Mars! However, the liquid is nearly a mile under the southern polar ice cap. Using a radar instrument on the Mars orbiter, the team was able to detect the sub-glacial lake, which measures 12 miles wide. Although the water’s probably extremely salty, it’s possible it contains microbial life!

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Wooden You Like New Tires?

Over 200 years ago, the tires on your automobile might have had wooden spokes. The Michelin tire company is going to start using wood for tires again! In an effort to make one set of tires last a lifetime, Michelin plans to replace oil-based ingredients with wood chips. Wood tires should be available by 2020!

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Sundaes and Carousels

Do you have ice cream, hot fudge sauce, whipped cream, and maraschino cherries? Today is Hot Fudge Sundae Day, and that’s what you’ll need to make one for me! It’s also National Merry-Go-Round Day. Pick your favorite horse on a carousel, or spin around on the playground version until you get dizzy!

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Will the Real Lorax Please Stand Up

Decades after Dr. Seuss wrote “The Lorax,” 4 professors think they’ve discovered the real Lorax. Primates living in Kenya called patas monkeys, have distinctive facial features like the Lorax’s mustache. Their voices sound like a “sawdusty sneeze,” and they live on a diet of Truffala-looking whistling thorn acacia trees. Luckily, patas monkeys are not endangered.

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Conserving Lunar Specimens

49 years ago, the Apollo mission that first landed men on the moon, returned with 842 pounds of rock samples. Only about 16% have been studied so far. The samples are used sparingly, so that future scientists will continue to have the opportunity to work with them, constantly revealing more with new technology.

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