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Discovered: A red-wine research fraud, the world's smallest frog, what makes alcohol addictive, the Internet's mind-altering properties, a new Mars-like planet.
A frog that fits on a dime. He's so small you could put him in your pocket. But don't do that because you would most definitely lose or squish him. At .27 inches long this frog is the smallest vertabrate known to mankind. So tiny that the group of researchers who discovered the little guy had trouble finding him, even though they could hear him. (Duh.) "It was night, these things are incredibly small; so what we did after several frustrating attempts was to grab a whole handful of leaf litter and throw it inside a clear plastic bag," researcher Chris Austin told the BBC. This frog, the Paedophryne amauensis, took the title from the Brazilian Golden frog, another tiny guy, who fit on fingernails, but is almost too fat for a dime. [BBC]
A new Mars-like planet. Keplar has discovered some new, non-gasseous planets orbiting a star, leading NASA to believe that other solar systems like ours exist out there. Usually NASA fins big gassy Saturn-like planets."Finding one as small as Mars is amazing, and hints that there may be a bounty of rocky planets all around us," said scientist Doug Hudgins. And the more of these out there, the bigger chance of alien life, he continues. "That boosts the chances of other life being in the universe -- that's the ultimate result here. If these planets are as common as they appear -- and because red dwarfs themselves are so common -- then the whole galaxy must be just swarming with little habitable planets around faint red dwarfs." [NASA]
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