Cells cram DNA into the nucleus in two distinct ways0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 10, 2021
Some chromosomes look like crumpled balls while others resemble flat sheets of paper, heat maps show
Some chromosomes look like crumpled balls while others resemble flat sheets of paper, heat maps show
Australian scientists develop a microscope that works with 35% more clarity, raising hope for improvements in medical imaging
“WE DON’T KNOW IF IT’S EXTRATERRESTRIAL.”
The same physics could give rise to auroras on Jupiter and Saturn
Juno passed within 645 miles of Ganymede, the closest any spacecraft has come to the moon since 2000
Sometimes in landscape photography, nature smiles at your camera and surprises you with much more than you were hoping to capture. This photo is one example of that. While photographing an erupting volcano, the photographer saw a shooting star flash across the sky and steal the spotlight in the frame.
Dedicated to uncovering and understanding mysteries of the solar system, NASA’s Discovery program has spent nearly three decades exploring outer space with 20 missions. With an emphasis on innovative planetary missions, the program is now heading toward Earth’s closest neighbor: Venus.
WITH THE ANTICIPATED RELEASE OF THE PENTAGON UFO REPORT just days away, these unidentified flying objects have become a public obsession — so much so that even NASA can no longer ignore the rising interest in unraveling the mystery.
Scientists have confirmed the discovery of a new dinosaur species in Australia, one of the largest found in the world, more than a decade after cattle farmers first uncovered bones of the animal.