Discovery of life in solid rock deep beneath sea may inspire new search for life on Mars0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- April 4, 2020
Bacteria live in tiny clay-filled cracks in solid rock millions of years old
Bacteria live in tiny clay-filled cracks in solid rock millions of years old
Coronavirus may have inadvertently caused Earth to vibrate less, with lockdown measures leading to a huge drop in the use of industrial machinery and transportation around the world.
Bacterium is able to break down polyurethane, which is widely used but rarely recycled
As COVID-19 has hitchhiked around the globe, causing lockdowns, pneumonia and fear, scientists have been racing to determine where the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has come from.
His correspondence also reveals that even a genius has his flaws
Researchers in US tracked the neural data from people while they were speaking
Did you spot any strange lights in the Manitoba skies over the weekend?
The novel coronavirus sweeping the globe already jumped species, probably originating in bats and possibly infecting pangolins before hitting humans. Now primate scientists say they fear that the virus could pose a mortal threat to our closest living relatives — chimpanzees, gorillas and other great apes.
The subatomic particles may already solve two important puzzles of particle physics
The answer to the dark-matter mystery may be under our feet.