This week, scientists have, for the first time, observed matter-antimatter asymmetry in special particle decay, the first known trilobite fossil collected by Romans may have been used as a “magical” pendant or as a board game piece, and the…
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“Dinosaurs Will Walk the Earth Again”: This Unbelievable Collaboration Between Peter Jackson and Colossal Biosciences Resurrects Extinct Giants
IN A NUTSHELL - ? Peter Jackson collaborates with Colossal Biosciences to bring back the extinct giant moa.
- ? The project combines cutting-edge genetic engineering with cultural heritage, highlighting the significance for…
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This wild bioplastic made of algae just aced a Mars pressure test. Can astronauts use it to build on the Red Planet?
In a potential milestone for space exploration, scientists have successfully grown algae under simulated Martian conditions using equipment made from biodegradable bioplastics — a step that could bring long-term space colonization closer to…
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Soil on the Moon could sustain human life, study finds – Euronews.com
- Soil on the Moon could sustain human life, study finds Euronews.com
- Could Lunar Soil Support A Permanent Base On The Moon? IFLScience
- Simple device can produce water, oxygen and fuel from lunar soil New Scientist
- Lunar Regolith is a Surprisingly…
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Humans and Neanderthals are far more connected than once thought
The discovery of ancient human cousins has long stirred wonder and debate. Early Neanderthal remains offered a glimpse into our distant past, prompting questions about how they lived and whether they mingled—or clashed—with early humans. The…
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Scientists Find Sperm Cells Breaking One of Physics’ Most Famous Laws — Newton’s Law
Human sperm have long been a subject of fascination—not just for their role in fertilization, but for their remarkable ability to navigate through some of the most viscous environments in the body. But a recent study published in PRX Life has…
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Scientists Unveil a New Panda-Like Sea Creature in Japan: Meet Clavelina Ossipandae
In a recent study, divers near Kumejima Island in Japan discovered an unusual sea creature with a distinctive panda-like appearance. These creatures, part of the Clavelina genus, were first thought to be part of an aquarium display, only to…
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 169 — The Day Mars Died
The Day Mars Died – 60th Anniversary of Mariner 4 – YouTube
Watch OnOn Episode 169 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Rob Manning, JPL’s Chief Engineer Emeritus, to look back at the Mariner 4 Mars mission 60…
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Invisible Threat From the Sun: Solar Storms Are Stealthily Knocking Out Musk’s Satellites and Disrupting Global Coverage
IN A NUTSHELL - ? Solar storms are causing SpaceX’s Starlink satellites to reenter Earth’s atmosphere sooner than planned.
- ? The increased atmospheric drag from geomagnetic storms shortens the satellites’ lifespan…
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Scientists discover what wiped out global ocean life 200 million years ago
New clues from ancient seas are reshaping what we know about mass extinction and the future of our oceans. In a recent breakthrough, scientists have confirmed for the first time that a sudden, sharp drop in ocean pH—driven by a massive release…
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