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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Product: The World&#039;s Largest Digital Camera, Legacy Survey Of Space [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 23:35:17 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The World&#8217;s Largest Digital <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36517/%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9D" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Camera</a>, Legacy Survey Of Space And Time (LSST), Weighing 6,000 Ibs &amp; Car-Sized, Was Built In Menlo Park, CA, And Installed In <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/42588/%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9D" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Chile</a>&#8216;s Rubin Observatory. With 3 Billion Pixels And The Largest Astronomy Lens, It Begins A 10-Yr Time-Lapse Of <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36001/”" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">The Universe</a> In Fall 2025 To Study Dark Energy, Dark Matter, <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/44066/%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9D" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Galaxies</a>, Etc. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: The Largest Ice  Comet Nucleus Ever Seen Has Been Confirmed [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2022 19:51:04 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Largest Ice <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/37622/%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9D" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank"> Comet</a> Nucleus Ever Seen Has Been Confirmed Via NASA&#8217;s <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/40786/%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9D" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Hubble Space Telescope</a>. The Comet, C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein), ~80 Miles In Diameter, Was First Observed In 2010 From An Observatory In Chile When It Was ~3 Billion Miles From The Sun. The Previous Record Holder, C/2002 VQ94, Discovered In 2002, Was ~60 Miles Across.<br />
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Animal: Researchers, Based On Over 100 Tiny Bones And Teeth Picked In [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 01:53:10 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researchers, Based On Over 100 Tiny Bones And Teeth Picked In Alaska, Are Indicating That <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/4188/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank"> Dinosaurs </a> Lived Year Round And Reproduced In Extreme Conditions, Thought Impossible, Like In Dark Freezing Regions Of Northern Alaska.  This Find Contradicts Popular Belief That Dinosaurs, As Cold-Blooded Animals, Mostly Wandered In Hot-Warm Regions.<br />
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: Researchers, Via Hubble Space Telescope, May Have Discovered [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2021 22:01:13 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researchers, Via <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36578/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Hubble Space Telescope</a>, May Have Discovered The Youngest Exoplanet Planet Called PDS 70b. The Planet, 379 LY From Earth, Is As Big As Jupiter And Still Growing, Showing For The First Time Mass Being Pulled Onto A Planet From The Young Star It Orbits. This Discovery Could Shed Light On How Similar Gas Giant Planets Formed.  </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: A Rare Bottle Of Whiskey, known As The Old Ingledew Whiskey, [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2021 17:46:58 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Rare Bottle Of Whiskey, known As The Old Ingledew Whiskey, Originally Thought To Be From 1850, Was <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/37948/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Carbon Dated</a> To Be Most Likely Bottled Btw 1763-1803, Which Makes It, To The Best Of Known Knowledge, The Oldest Bottle Of Whiskey To Exist. The Whiskey Is Set To Be Auctioned For Btw US$20,000 And US$40,000 In June Of 2021. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: Researchers, Based On Pollen And Leaf Fossils, Are Indicating [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/39173/</link>
				<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2021 21:39:00 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researchers, Based On Pollen And Leaf Fossils, Are Indicating That The  <a href="//www.efor-real.com/activity/p/37622/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Dinosaur Killing Asteroid</a> Caused Modern Day Tropical Rainforests To Emerge. And This Was Probably By One Or More  Mechanisms: The Killing Of The Dinosaurs That Impacted The Ecosystem; Via The Nutrient-Rich Ash Deposits; Or The Preferential Extinction Of Conifer Species. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: Researchers May Have Discovered The Oldest Australian Art [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2021 17:48:35 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researchers May Have Discovered The Oldest Australian Art Drawn On A Rock. The Rock Art, A Painting Of A <a href="//www.efor-real.com/activity/p/36871/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Kangaroo,</a> Discovered In Western Australia&#8217;s Kimberley Region, Which Is Known For Its Aboriginal Rock Paintings, Is Said To Be Dated Between 17,500 And 17,100 Years Old Based On The Radiocarbon Dating Of Wasp Nests. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: A New Study Is Indicating That The Meteorite That Killed The [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/37622/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2021 01:36:02 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A New Study Is Indicating That The Meteorite That Killed <a href="https://www.discoverybit.com/2763/the-many-theories-behind-the-dinosaur-extinction/" rel="ugc follow noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">The Dinosaurs </a> Seem To Be Long-Period Comets, From Oort Cloud. As These Comets, When Close To The Sun, Could Break-Up, Creating The Right Conditions And Impact That Killed The Dinosaurs. This Notion Is Supported By Comet&#8217;s Carbonecous Chondrites Composition In The Chicxulub Crater. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Animal: An Extremely Rare Kangaroo, And Probably The Only One Of A [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2021 22:12:00 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Extremely Rare Kangaroo, And Probably The Only One Of A Kind In North America, Was Born At The Animal Park In Harpursville, New York. The Kangaroo, Called Cosmo, Is Said To Be Uniquely White Due To A Genetic Condition Called  <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36098/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Leucism,</a> Which Causes Loss Of Pigmentation In An Animal Skin Or Fur. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: Scientists, While Calculating How Millions Of Space Orbits [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2020 22:53:04 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scientists, While Calculating How Millions Of Space Orbits Fit Into An Arch Structure That Extends From The <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36174/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Asteroid Belt,</a> Discovered &#8220;Superhighways&#8221; That Could Enable SpaceCraft To Theoretically Travel Faster And Efficiently To The Outparts Of The Solar System. For Example, Asteroids Traveling Near Jupiter Could Reach Neptune In &lt; 10 Yrs. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: NASA May Have Found An Asteroid, In The  Asteroid Belt, [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2020 00:20:52 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NASA May Have Found An Asteroid, In The <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36174/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank"> Asteroid Belt,</a> Called &#8220;16 Psyche,&#8221; Which&#8217;s Worth $10,000,000,000,000,000,000; As The Asteroid Could Be Completely Made Of Iron And Nickel, Based On The Ultraviolet Spectrum Data Collected From Hubble Space Telescope In 2017. 16 Psyche, About West Virginia Size, Is Located 230 M  Miles From Earth. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Animal: The First Adult-Sized Albino White Shark, A Tope Shark, Was [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2020 16:25:41 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The First Adult-Sized <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36098/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Albino</a> White Shark, A Tope Shark, Was Captured Off Britain, Near The Isle Of Wight. The Tope Shark, An Endangered Species, Was Released Back To The Sea After Being Photographed. Tope Sharks, Hunted For Different Reasons, Including For Their Oil, Meat, Fins, And Liver, Are Harmless To Humans And Can Live Up To 55 Years. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: Scientists May Use Chitin As A Key Ingredient In Building [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2020 00:07:46 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scientists May Use Chitin As A Key Ingredient In Building Tools And Shelters On <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/35874/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Mars</a>. Chitin Is Promising Because It Is Ubiquitous And Could Be Combined With Marsian Soils, With Less Energy And No Specialized Equipment, To Quickly Make New Products. Chitin Could Likely Be  Sourced As A By-Product Of The Mars Crews&#8217; Insect Diet.  </p>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 04:19:56 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another Nerdy Discovery That In About 6 Billion Years, Our Sun Would Become A Giant Red Star, Which Would Emit Infrared Energy With Momentum Capable Of, In What Is Known As the YORP Effect, Changing The Orbit, Rotation And Orientation Of Near By Objects Like <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/24856/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Asteroids,</a> Which Could Cause All The Asteroids, In The Asteroid Belt, To Shatter. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Animal: A Very Rare Albino Lobster Was Caught By A Fisherman Off The [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 18:31:33 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/35943/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">A Very Rare Albino Lobster</a> Was Caught By A Fisherman Off The Coast Of Yorkshire In The United Kingdom. The Lobster Is said To Be Albino Due To A Genetic Condition Called Leucism, Which Leaves The Lobsters With No Pigment. The Lobster Is Being Displayed At The National Trust Visitor Center Near Whitby, In North Yorkshire. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Product: Chiton Mollusk Is Another Animal That Could Inspire New Armor [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/36069/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 21:30:01 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chiton Mollusk Is <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/35476/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Another Animal That Could Inspire New Armor Designs</a> Based On Its Scales Flexibility and Protection. Scientists, By Studying The Chiton, Have Created A Bio-Inspired Scale Armor Model That Works Via The Scales Converging Upon One Another When Impacted By A Force. The Model Was Created With 3D Multi-Material Printing. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Animal: A Fisherman Caught An Extremely Rare Lobster Off The Coast Of [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/35943/</link>
				<pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2019 19:07:09 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Fisherman Caught An Extremely Rare <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/35476/" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Lobster</a> Off The Coast Of Maine, USA. The Odds Of Finding This Rare Two-Toned Lobster, With A Red And Brown Split-Color, Are 1 In 50 Million. While The Odds Of Finding An Albino Lobster Are 1 In 100 Million. The Two-Toned Lobster Is On Display At Discovery Wharf In Stonington, Maine. Cool!<br />
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Product: This&#039;s An Innovation That Could Be Inspired By An Animal. [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 22:35:59 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This&#8217;s An Innovation That Could Be Inspired By An Animal. <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/17213/”" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">MIT Scientists</a>  Are Thinking Of Using The Soft Membrane Covering Lobster’s Joints And Abdomen To Develop Flexible Body Armor. This&#8217;s Because The Soft Membrane Is Said To Be As Tough As Industrial Rubber Used To Make Garden Hoses And Car Tires. Cool!</p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Other: NASA Has Conducted The Most Distant Fly-By Of Any Object In [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/35270/</link>
				<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 03:31:38 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NASA Has Conducted The Most Distant Fly-By Of Any Object In History. The Object, Ultima Thule, Is in The <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/24856/”" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank"> Kuiper Belt </a>, A Billion Miles From Pluto&#8211;Most Distant Planet From The Sun,  And About 4 Billion Miles From Earth. Data From New Horizon Took About 11 Hours To Reach Earth Due To Its Distance. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Other: Folks, You Want To Look Out For This Beautiful Danger, The [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/27623/</link>
				<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2018 18:57:35 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Folks, You Want To <a href="https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/5075/" rel="ugc follow noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">Look Out</a> For This Beautiful Danger, The Giant Hogweed Plant, Aka Heracleum Mantegazzianum. The Beautiful Plant Is Said To Cause Severe Skin Burn And Blindness When In Contact With It. Giant Hogweeds Are Native To Southwest Asia, But Were Brought To The USA Because Of Their Beauty.</p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Discovery: Could The Newly Discovered Carbon-Rich Asteroid, 2004 EW95, W [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/24856/</link>
				<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2018 00:08:32 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could The Newly Discovered <a href="//www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/44674/”" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Carbon-Rich</a> Asteroid, 2004 EW95, Within The Icy Kuiper Belt, Beyond The 8th Planet From The <a href="https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/3755/" rel="ugc follow noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">Sun</a>, Neptune, Prove That The Early Solar System Was Chaotic? Well, It Seems Like It Being That, According To Researchers, 2004 EW95 Was Formed In The <a href="http://newssblog.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-1.html" rel="ugc nofollow external noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank">Asteroid Belt</a> Before Being Hurled To The Outer Solar System. </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Politics: Congrats To The North And South Koreans For Holding A [&#133;]</title>
				<link>https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/18402/</link>
				<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2018 20:58:16 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congrats To The North And South Koreans For Holding A Historic Meeting Where Both Parties Agreed To Pursue Talks To Formally End The Korean War, Which Ravaged The Area Between 1950-1953, And The Complete Nuclear Disarmament Of The Korean Peninsula. The Meeting Marks The First Time That A North Korean Leader Set Foot In South Korea. Cool! </p>
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				<title>Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Animal: First, It Was An Asteroid Impact, Then It was Due To An Astero [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2018 00:28:48 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, It Was An Asteroid Impact, Then It was Due To An <a href="https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/7730/" rel="ugc follow noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">Asteroid Impact Location</a>, And Now It Was Because Dinosaurs Were So Dumb That They Could Not Identify And Avoid Dangerous Food That Could Kill Them. The Toxic Food Is Said To Have Wane The Dinosaur Population Before The Asteroid Finished Them Off. Wow! </p>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2018 01:27:58 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.discoverybit.com/activity/p/3246/" rel="ugc follow noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">MIT Scientists</a>, In An Attempt To Study The Impact Of Climate Change And Human Activity On The Marine Environment, Without Scaring Marine Creatures, Have Designed A Mechanical Life-Like Fish Called SoFi. SoFi Can Swim To Depths Of 60 Ft And Has Sensors That Prevent It From Damaging The <a href="https://www.discoverybit.com/2663/delicate-great-barrier-reef/" rel="ugc follow noopener noreferrer" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">Coral Reefs</a>.<br />
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				<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2018 02:24:13 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Addition To Childhood Upbringing And Experiences, According To The Questionable Study, NonSpecified Genes Influence 10% Of Empathy. That Is, There Are Genetic Differences Between Levels Of Empathy. And The Genetic Differences For Folks With Lower Empathy Was  Linked To Autism. The Study Also Imply That Women Are More Empathic Than Men. </p>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2018 04:18:20 -0600</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gene Analysis From Living Plants Have Pushed The Date For The Evolution Of Earliest Plants To 500 Mya (About 100 Mya Earlier Than The Date From Fossilized Plants). These Earliest Plants, Which Evolved From Pond Scum, Created An Environment With Life Sustaining Oxygen And Temperature Conducive For Land Animals To Emerge.</p>
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