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The Sun is the most energetic particle accelerator in the Solar System. It whips up electrons to nearly the speed of light and flings them out into space, flooding the Solar System with so-called ‘Solar Energetic Electrons’ (SEEs).

Researchers have now used Solar Orbiter to pinpoint the source of these energetic electrons and trace what we see out in space back to what’s actually happening on the Sun. They find two kinds of SEE with clearly distinct stories: one connected to intense solar flares (explosions from smaller patches of the Sun’s surface), and one to larger eruptions of hot gas from the Sun’s atmosphere (known as ‘coronal mass ejections’, or CMEs).

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Scientists have found a new way to stir their primordial soup to get the building blocks of life to start assembling. "[Their] study unites two prominent origin of life theories – the 'RNA world', where self-replicating RNA is proposed to be fundamental, and the 'thioester world', in which thioesters are seen as the energy source for the earliest forms of life".

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On the outcomes of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on a global plastics treaty

@science

https://council.science/news/on-the-outcomes-of-inc5/?utm%5C_source=rss&utm%5C_medium=rss&utm%5C_campaign=on-the-outcomes-of-inc5

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