As non-animal models move mainstream, the focus is shifting toward reproducibility and data integrity. By using specialized ...
Michael Rout, the George and Ruby deStevens Professor and head of the Laboratory of Cellular and Structural Biology at Rockefeller University, has spent his career parsing the inner workings of the ...
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Microbes can hitchhike on asteroids and jump between planets, scientists say
A bacterium famous for shrugging off extreme radiation has now survived the violent shock of a simulated asteroid impact, adding hard experimental evidence to the idea that microbes could travel ...
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Did Earth life actually begin on Mars? Asteroid impacts could let microbes planet-hop ...
"Life might actually survive being ejected from one planet and moving to another." ...
New geometric designs and fabrication methods are pushing tubular solid oxide fuel cells closer to commercialization for green energy systems.
Some bacteria can take a punch that would crush a submarine. In a new set of impact tests, one desert microbe, Deinococcus ...
A new review published in Energy & Environment Nexus examines how innovative geometric designs of tubular solid oxide fuel cells could accelerate the ...
The idea that life can spread from world to world dates as far back as ancient Greece and the philosopher Anaxagoras.
A new review published in Energy & Environment Nexus examines how innovative geometric designs of tubular solid oxide fuel cells could accelerate the transition to cleaner and more efficient energy ...
A famously resilient bacterium may be tough enough to survive one of the most violent events imaginable on Mars. In ...
The extremophile bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans can survive the pressures developed during ejection from Mars as a result of massive asteroid impact. According to the authors, microorganisms can ...
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