A diver’s view looking up to the opening of Amberjack Hole. Image courtesy of Mote Marine Laboratory via NOAA. Exploration of oxygen-depleted marine environments has consistently revealed novel microbial taxa
A diver’s view looking up to the opening of Amberjack Hole. Image courtesy of Mote Marine Laboratory via NOAA. Exploration of oxygen-depleted marine environments has consistently revealed novel microbial taxa
Utilization of reduced amino acid alphabets by modern proteins. (A) Workflow for finding of modern proteins composed of any reduced amino acid alphabet (left) or a reduced alphabet from early
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TRES RV observations of HD 12800. We mark the dates of announcement (2022-06-13) and official retraction (2024-05-27) for the Gaia DR3 planet candidate. Our observations would have easily detected the
Taking the last sample from the interior of Schiaparelli in the clean tent at the launch site to make sure that the entry, descent and landing module meets the strict
When we think of asteroids, we almost immediately think of giant rocks bouncing around like the iconic chase scene in “The Empire Strikes Back,” and we often hear how they
The Antennae Galaxies pictured merging in the constellation Corvus. (Image credit: Greg Meyer) Astrophotographer Greg Meyer took aim at the constellation Corvus to capture a majestic view of the Antennae
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