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The pope plays his trump card: teaching the power of moral actions

  • Written by The Conversation
imageavian winterJon Moore, Author provided

When Pope Francis framed climate change as a moral problem and issued a call to conscience, he played a powerful card. That’s because a moral argument trumps – that is, negates the power of – the usual, self-serving responses to a call for action on climate, like “reducing carbon...

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How we found signs of 'recent' running water on Mars

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe ice caps on Mars could have been the source of the water flows.ESA, CC BY-SA

A hot topic in science over the past few decades has been whether liquid water is present or has been present on Mars in the past few millions of years. But despite a lot of research no conclusive answer has been put forward to date. Our international team has now...

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