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              Alice Kitterman/U.S. National Science Foundation
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              Alexandra Phillips
          The sulfate poor waters of Lake Superior could provide insights on the biochemistry of Earth's early ocean.
      
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              Adrian Tasistro-Hart
          Cambrian Sawatch sandstone from the Sauk Transgression caps 1 billion-year-old Pikes Peak granite (pink) marking the Great Unconformity in a roadcut in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
      
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              Courtesy Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory
          This image of a blue plastic pile represents the cumulative amount of plastic waste that would be generated between 2010 and 2050 — enough to cover the entire island of Manhattan, and ten times the height of the Empire State Building — under a business-as-usual scenario where no aggressive policy actions are taken.	
      
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              An illustration by Midjourney with the prompt: “A computer with clouds of equations and symbols.”
          What an artificial intelligence displays on the screen reflects its internal representation of the world, which may be quite different than our own.