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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA/ESA/NASA/EPA Saturn's moon Titan has been shrouded in smog for eons. The HUYGENS PROBE last week pierced the veil, parachuting in for a landing. Titan's orange, rubbly terrain is like Mars', though the -178?C temperatures mean the rocks are probably made of ice. Other images showed what could be liquid ethane and methane, resembling a flash-frozen Earth before life emerged. Data still to come may shed light on how all biology came to be. - By Jeffrey Kluger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worldwatch | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...glimpses of the uniqueness of our tiny earthly habitat and the brilliance of the species that could contrive to get up, out and beyond it. Indeed, the birth of our modern "whole earth" consciousness can be traced to a single act of exploration: Apollo 8's circumnavigation of the moon and the astonishing photo--Earthrise, that vision of a little blue planet--that it sent back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shock and Awe | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...much flatter face and straight-across brow like gorillas and turned gray early in life. Females lacked chimps' genital swelling. Two or three would nest on the ground, with others low in nearby branches. They made a distinct vocalization like a howl and were louder when the full moon rose and set. "The unique characteristics they exhibit just don't fit into the other groups of great apes," says Williams. The apes, she argues, could be a new species unknown to science, a new subspecies of chimpanzee or a hybrid of the gorilla and the chimp. "At the very least...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lost Apes Of The Congo | 1/9/2005 | See Source »

...such legislation would only solve part of the problem. As the cycle of sites like 50 Church Street—which in three years has housed Brew Moon, the late and great Rock Bottom, and now Dado Tea—demonstrate, a major trouble with getting better businesses in the Square is that they just can’t afford the rent. This is where our dear Harvard, as the largest landowner in the area, ought to step...

Author: By Susan E. Mcgregor, SUSAN E. MCGREGOR AND SUSAN E. MCGREGOR | Title: Buck the Banks | 1/7/2005 | See Source »

...down to the shore with gunny-bags and stuffed them full of fish," he says. On Phuket, Tiina Seppanen, a Finn, 20, on vacation with her sister and mother, also noticed that the tide had gone way out. "People were saying it was something to do with the full moon," she says. And just as in Sri Lanka, people went on to the beach to collect the fish that had been stranded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sea of Sorrow | 1/2/2005 | See Source »

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