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We have too much here, not enough there... must be something that can be done.

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Nature article (abstract tells it all) [nature.com]

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I have read a lpt of Nature articles ... this paper is citation fodder. It was written to pad the authors cv. If they had a eeal intent then they would be talking about taking the surfactants of mars and creating an atmosphere. It would be composed of soemething thike iron oxide nanoparticles designed to absorb the yellow solar flux and down convert it to infrared. the magnesium and calcium suggests that a perovskite would be a good energy convertor to power the generators. Just spitballing here, I studied nuclear, not condensed matter. you know.. I may just write a nature paper on this... My cv could use a boost.

JohnBeret Level 5 Aug 3, 2018
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Why should we move on without trying to fix this some of the mess we made on this planet. Why desroy it and move on to destroy another?

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Surely the habitability requirements could depend on the particular subset of "humanity" we ship there 😉

Salo Level 7 July 31, 2018
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Before we start terraforming Mars, why don't we start with terraforming Earth into something more life-friendly?

Heraclitus Level 8 July 31, 2018
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Musk needs to focus on getting Tesla profitable instead of making unwelcome headlines like Thailand and nuking Mars.

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NOT possible!? bummer!

Lukian Level 8 July 31, 2018
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