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By Allison Dries-Padilla, Missions Operations Specialist at Malin Space Science Systems Earth planning date: Friday, Aug. 14, 2026 This week of Curiosity Mars rover operations takes us back to our “regularly scheduled programming.” After taking a slight detour to investigate the “erosional surface” we are back on course to ascend Mount Sharp. As we transition
Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here. This calf is one of the first dolphins to be spotted shelling off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The behaviour had only previously been observed in a small number of dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia.
The Norwegian MoBa cohort MoBa is a population-based pregnancy cohort study conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. Participants were recruited from all over Norway from 1999 to 2008. The women consented to participation in 41% of the pregnancies (n = 112,908 recruited pregnancies)43,54. The cohort includes approximately 114,500 children, 95,200 mothers and 75,200 fathers. The
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