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Science reporter at the New York Times. Pluto, dinosaurs, NASA, viral math & more...

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    Kenneth Chang‏ @kchangnyt 22 Jun 2019

    It’s not aliens. At least not yet. Not definitively.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/22/science/mars-curiosity-rover-methane.html …

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      2. felinecannonball‏ @feline_cannon 22 Jun 2019
        Replying to @kchangnyt @NYTScience

        What’s the isotope <s>ratio</s> frequency Kenneth?

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      3. Paul Niles‏ @PBNiles 22 Jun 2019
        Replying to @feline_cannon @kchangnyt @NYTScience

        There isn't enough methane to measure isotope ratios. Barely enough to get a positive detection at all.

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      1. Miko Pike‏ @Miko_Pike 22 Jun 2019
        Replying to @kchangnyt @NYTScience

        This is very intriguing, the hard science will take time, but when Occam's razor seems to point to life being the explanation we are in interesting territory.

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      1. Joshua Kessler‏ @JoshuaKessler1 22 Jun 2019
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        Whoa

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      1. Martin Weiss‏ @iamweiss 22 Jun 2019
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        Interesting phrase" microbes migrated. . ." If there were microbes on Mars through evolution they would have evolved to occupy areas below the surface as they did on Earth. When Mars lost its protection from UV, cosmic the microbes below surface survived to belch Methane today.

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      1. Stef.Ch‏ @Stef_Chasseloup 22 Jun 2019
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        It’s not aliens. At least not yet. Not definitively... so, don’t tell, its not aliens...

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      1. Dog Noir‏ @DogNoir 23 Jun 2019
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        Wait a second: Isn’t the NASA Rover the alien in this case???

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      1. CarsonDial 🇺🇸  🦅‏ @carsondial1 22 Jun 2019
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        Maybe the rover farted.hahaha. It’s too amazing. We have been there for like 50 years and no signs of life. I hope it’s true but cautiously optimistic.

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      1. Aramis‏ @Aramis25494804 22 Jun 2019
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        if i was a Alien living my live in mars and see a probe (alien) landing in my home i think i would hide myself 🤔. Im not sayng with this that there is aliens im only sayng that is normal we hide when we fear or have contact with something new

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      1. Brian Koets‏ @bjamkmke 22 Jun 2019
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        “Excuse me” 👽

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