Chandrayaan-3 Lunar Lander

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Chandrayaan-3 Lunar Lander

This week’s edition of IFLScience brings you news from India’s lander that seems to be detecting movement from beneath the moon’s surface, a new language dialect in Florida, and an earth-sized planet that may be hiding in the solar system.

Plus, we learn why Neil Armstrong’s lunar poop is so important.

Bamboo is about to flower for the first time in 120 years, Which Could Be A Disaster There’s a type of bamboo called henon, Phyllostachys nigra var.

henonis, which only flowers once every 120 years.

With a gap of over a century between flowering events, botanists don’t have much time to study how they regenerate.

They’re worried that this year’s blooming might be a disaster for both bamboo production and the environment.

We also learn that a new dialect of English is emerging in certain pockets of South Florida as a result of cultural intermingling between Spanish and English speakers.

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