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Research suggests that calcium may have played a key role in guiding the development of a specific molecular handedness in primitive polyesters and early biomolecules. A new study from the Earth-Life ...
Green oceans on early Earth, shaped by iron, pushed microbes to evolve light-absorbing tools that worked in green light.
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Newser on MSNFor First Time in 13K Years, the Dire Wolf Roams the EarthColossal Biosciences says it's achieved its first successful case of de-extinction in reviving the dire wolf, a top predator ...
In the waters off Iwo Jima, a volcanic island in Japan’s Satsuma archipelago, the sea has a distinct green tint. It’s not ...
Nearly half of Mars dust consists of silica, which on Earth is known to cause silicosis, an incurable lung disease that ...
The study sought to develop a realistic scenario of what life on Titan might look like if it does exist, where it is most ...
UC San Diego and Stanford University researchers have created a comprehensive map of the human U2OS cell. The map revealed ...
Pioneers in the science of "de-extinction," an American company has announced the births of three pups whose genes resemble ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford, Chester Zoo, and Revive & Restore are collecting living cells from animal feces for ...
Until now, it’s been very hard for scientists to establish a detailed timeline of the early evolution of bacteria.
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