A tiny meteorite found in Antarctica doesn’t match any asteroid or comet we know of. Instead,…
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ESA scales down science mission operations amid pandemic
In response to the escalating coronavirus pandemic, ESA has decided to further reduce on-site personnel at…
Fossil worm shows us our evolutionary beginnings
A tiny, 555-million-year-old seafloor creature reveals why our bodies are organised the way they are. …
Solar system acquired current configuration not long after its formation
The hypothesis that the solar system originated from a gigantic cloud of gas and dust was…
Teamwork in a cell: The cytoskeleton from a bird's eye perspective
The cytoskeleton is a permanent construction site consisting of protein filaments that are continually lengthening and…
Jets of bacteria carry microscopic cargo
It is a longstanding challenge to be able to control biological systems to perform specific tasks.…
Crumpled graphene makes ultra-sensitive cancer DNA detector
Graphene-based biosensors could usher in an era of liquid biopsy, detecting DNA cancer markers circulating in…
Mammal study explains 'why females live longer'
Across wild mammal species, females live over 18% longer than males because of genetics and environment. …
Astronauts to offer inspiration during isolation in #SpaceConnectsUs
In Europe and around the world, we’ve been getting used to a different way of living…
Singapore scientists study genes to fast-track coronavirus vaccine
Scientists in Singapore say they have developed a way to track genetic changes that speeds testing…