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Chinese scientists uncovered a powerful energy source for deep Earth microbes: hydrogen and oxidants generated by rock ...
Discover a vast, previously unknown world of microbial life that survives—and even thrives—for hundreds of millions of years ...
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Underknown on MSN100 Years Into the Future: What Life on Earth and Beyond Could Look Like
What if we told you that within the next 100 years, humans could merge with AI, control the weather, and even bring extinct ...
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Fashion Glamp on MSNWhy the Moon is Drifting Away from Earth: The Science Behind Its Slow Retreat
The Moon has consistently accompanied Earth for over 4.5 billion years, serving as its sole natural satellite. This enduring relationship is pivotal to various environmental processes, notably the ...
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Space on MSNEarth's 'oldest' impact crater is much younger than previously thought, new study finds
Planetary scientists search for ancient impacts to learn about Earth’s early formation. So far, nobody has found an impact ...
She looks forward to continuing her work, and to the search for life beyond Earth. And she's happy that we're rethinking how we find that life.
Strange cone-shaped rocks led scientists to the hidden remains of one of Earth’s oldest asteroid impacts. It could help us find fossil life on Mars.
The most significant molecules found are ethylene glycol and glyconitrize—both of which are ingredients for compounds in DNA ...
In an article published this month in the journal Science, 38 researchers analyzed the risk posed by mirror life — living cells with opposite molecular structures to those of regular life on Earth.
Science & Tech Did meteorite impacts help create life on Earth and beyond? Our understanding of the effects of impact events is continually evolving Sep 08, 2020 1,237 words 5 minutes By Gordon ...
Dalhousie's Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is friendly and small enough that most students and faculty are on a first-name basis, yet has exceptional research and training capabilities ...
Explore the spectrum of topics and programs on the life sciences continuum. As an SFU Science student, you’ll graduate with a deep understanding of living systems and the ability to contribute ...
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