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 The Moon holds vast scientific potential and astronauts are going stanley tumblers  to h stanley mugs elp us enable that science,  Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASAs Science Mission Directorate, explained in a NASA statement yesterday.  This report helps outline a path forward toward the compelling science we can now contemplate doing on the lunar surface in conjunction with human explorers.      Indeed, the 2024 Artemis III mission will involve a phrase thats near and dear to the hearts of scientists: in situ. In this context, the Latin phrase means  on site,  which, when youre talking about humans working on the surface of the Moon, is a very rare and special occurrence. That astronauts will be conducting lunar science in situ in just a few years is thus a big deal, and NASA is preparing accordingly. To that end, the space agency has released a 188-page report on the matter, detailing its scientific priorities for the Artemis III mission. Among the many goals listed, NASA wants to ensure that the two astronauts selecte stanley cup d for the mission will have the requisite scientific training, a diverse range of sampling tools and capabilities, on-demand access to experts on the ground, and the ability to safely store a variety of sample materials for the return trip back to Earth. Whats more, NASA wants the team to return more than twice the typical amount of surface material collected during the Apollo missions. A patch for the Artemis I mission has been created, but nothing yet for Artemis II and II Uurr Marvel s Other Hulk Isn t Feeling Too Awesome Right Now, Either
 The two-month-old pup is named Kunxun, and is a Kunming wolfdog cloned from a seven-year-old veteran police dog named Huahuangma. Kunxun was cloned via somatic skin sample on September 12 last year, which was then taken back to Beijing, where an embryo was then implanted into a surrogate beagle.     The program itself wa stanley cup s set up by Chinas Ministry of Public Security and led by Kunming Police Dog Base, Yunnan Agricultural University, and Beijing Sinogene Biotechnology Co Ltd. Sinogene is no stranger to the whole dog cloning business鈥攊ts actually the first biotech company in China to provide pet cloning services. Last year, it also cloned a popular celebrity pup named Juice, and charges about 380,000 yuan or about $55,000 to clone pets. While Kunxun isnt the first cloned dog, it is somewhat troubling to hear the main reason was to cut down on the time and costs involved in training pol stanley ca ice dogs, according to Xinhua. According to China Daily, which is an English-language newspaper run by the CCP, police dog training in China takes somewhere between four and five years, to the tune of about half a million yuan.  Cloning police dogs is at an experimental phase. Its hoped that we can mass produce cloned good-performing police dogs as te stanley quencher chniques mature in the next 10 years,  Wan Jiusheng, a researcher at Kunming Police Dog Base, told China Daily.  The program also plans to establish a somatic cell bank of good-performing police dogs that can be preserved for 50 years and a group of g