Ancient asteroids created the ingredients for life on Earth – and potentially Mars, scientists say0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 10, 2020
Asteroids crashing into the ocean could have helped create the ingredients for life, scientists say.
Asteroids crashing into the ocean could have helped create the ingredients for life, scientists say.
The find could be a big clue about the nature of fast radio bursts.
Gravity waves from inside Saturn are ringing the planet’s rings
The new technique could map the velocity of gas in the towering structures called Fermi bubbles
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FAST will scan the skies for life in addition to its usual exploration.
Scientists report two other bursts similar to a luminous, short-lived glow spotted in 2018