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With the help of the Webb telescope, scientists have found new information about the surface on one of Pluto’s moons and as for our plastic problems here on earth – researchers have found a common family of bacteria using the material for food. What might that mean for global clean-up efforts. Plus, on This Day in History, we look at the start of the “Men’s Only” magazine, Esquire. NASA's Webb telescope detects traces of carbon dioxide on a Pluto moon | AP News NASA Telescope Finds New Details About Pluto's Largest Moon - Newsweek Webb telescope detects carbon dioxide, hydrogen peroxide on surface of Pluto's largest moon - CBS News Really, Here's How You Pronounce "Charon"---Probably | WIRED Wastewater bacteria can breakdown plastic for food | ScienceDaily Esquire's Living Legacy Esquire | Men’s Fashion, Style & Culture | Britannica Arnold Gingrich — Catskill Fly Fishing Museum (cffcm.com)
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