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    Astrobiology4 hours ago

    Building blocks of life discovered in Bennu asteroid rewrite origin story

    Amino acids, the building blocks necessary for life, were previously found in samples of 4.6-billion-year-old rocks from an asteroid called Bennu, delivered to Earth in 2023 by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission.

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    A Dense Clump Of Dark Matter, Not A Supermassive Black Hole, Could Reside In The Milky Way's Center.

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    Enceladus Trails A Wake Of Electromagnetic Ripples That Extend Over Half A Million Kilometers

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    Enceladus Trails A Wake Of Electromagnetic Ripples That Extend Over Half A Million Kilometers

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    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    NASA Spaceline Current Awareness List #1,186 6 February 2026 (Space Life Science Research Results)

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    The Phylogenetic Context For The Origin Of A Unique Purple-green Photosymbiosis

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    The Phylogenetic Context For The Origin Of A Unique Purple-green Photosymbiosis

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    Astrobiology Droid Update: Dragonfly Aerodynamic Testing

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    Astrobiology Droid Update: Dragonfly Aerodynamic Testing

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