Dissimilarity analysis of evenness curves for amino-acid assemblages. (a) Mul- tidimensional Scaling (MDS) projection of pairwise dissimilarities between evenness curves, E(q). Each point represents a sample; distances increase with statistical
Dissimilarity analysis of evenness curves for amino-acid assemblages. (a) Mul- tidimensional Scaling (MDS) projection of pairwise dissimilarities between evenness curves, E(q). Each point represents a sample; distances increase with statistical
“Phanerozoic-scope supplementary material to “The Cretaceous World: Plate Tectonics, Paleogeography, and Paleoclimate (doi:10.1144/sp544-2024-28)” from the PALEOMAP project”. doi:10.5281/zenodo.10659112 CC BY 4.0 Wikipedia An international collaboration involving researchers from the University
Graphical abstract — Life Life evolved under a persistent 1 g field that is continuous, ubiquitous, and directionally structured. Here, we synthesize evidence across evolutionary biology, mechanobiology, and genome architecture
Grayscale backscattered electron images of (a) OREX-803086-100 (“Sample A”, hummocky) — Science Direct Thermal fatigue has been observed to be an important driver of boulder evolution on asteroid Bennu through
Methyl Carbamate — WIkipedia Glycine-the simplest amino acid-has remained undetected in the interstellar medium despite decades of sensitive searches, motivating alternative approaches to constrain its astrochemical origin. A promising strategy
This image of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope was taken on May 19, 2009 after deployment during Servicing Mission 4. NASA The Hubble Advanced Spectral Products (HASP) program is designed to
PPV plot of the (sub)millimeter HCN-to-HCO+ flux ratios at J=2–1, J=3–2, and J=4–3, with a velocity resolution of 20 km s−1 and a pixel scale of 0. ′′02 pixel−1 for
TOP Ice states for HEXTOR calculations based on the THAI Hab 1 configuration, which show smooth transitions from ice-covered to cool dayside to warm dayside to ice-free states as instellation
The H2 and emission detected towards DoAr 25 on top of the ALMA 240 GHz continuum emission (shown in the background as a reddish-yellow image). The white central
4 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing processor packs the power






