Astrobiology Inspires and Enables Exploration — Astrobiology.com Astrobiology.com Editor’s note: the following white paper has been circulated by leaders of the Astrobiology community in March 2025. Please read through it
Astrobiology Inspires and Enables Exploration — Astrobiology.com Astrobiology.com Editor’s note: the following white paper has been circulated by leaders of the Astrobiology community in March 2025. Please read through it
Photographs depicting details of Vulcanidris cratensis gen. et sp. nov. — Current Biology Holotype (MZSP-CRA-0002). (A) Head and anterior portion of mesosoma. Scale bar, 1 mm. (B) Mesosoma. Scale bar,
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