TOKYO – There are a few real surprises in Japanese politics, but Yoshihide Suga’s intention to become the next prime minister was not exactly the same as before. Mr. Suga, the son of a strawberry farmer and a schoolteacher in northern Japan, is not from a select political family but …
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Earth is the only planet that has liquid water on its surface, which is a basic characteristic when it comes to explaining the origin of life. However, was this water always present in the rocks that formed our planet? Alternatively, it was later delivered by asteroids and comets that bombed …
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