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BBC Inside Science

New Horizons Pluto update; friendly predatory bacteria; Christmas in the lab; human ancestry

Dec 24, 2015
Alan Stern, Principal Investigator on New Horizons mission, discusses Pluto's surprising geologic activity. Insights on predatory bacteria's defense mechanisms. Scientists spending Christmas in the lab. DNA analysis reveals ancient human history and population structures.
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  • Pluto is a geologically active dwarf planet with tectonic movements and cryovolcanoes, challenging previous perceptions.
  • Bdellovibrio bacteria uses anchoring protein to protect itself while invading, a potential solution against antibiotic resistance.

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Discovering Pluto's Geologically Active Surface

The podcast discusses the New Horizons mission encountering Pluto, revealing a geologically active dwarf planet with tectonic movements, ice planes, glaciers, dunes, cryovolcanoes, and a giant ice plane named Sputnik Planum, showing no craters, indicating geologic activity less than 10 million years ago. The data challenges previous perceptions of Pluto.

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