A crew of tiny worms will be heading on a mission to the International Space Station in 2026 that will help scientists understand how humans can travel through space safely,
A crew of tiny worms will be heading on a mission to the International Space Station in 2026 that will help scientists understand how humans can travel through space safely,
SEM images of A. agilis Ant-EH-1 grown at (A) 25 °C; (B) 5 °C; (C) −5 °C. — Frontiers via PubMed Arthrobacter are commonly isolated from cold soil environments globally, including those that
SEM images of A. agilis Ant-EH-1 grown at (A) 25 °C; (B) 5 °C; (C) −5 °C. — Frontiers via PubMed Arthrobacter are commonly isolated from cold soil environments globally, including those that
Astrochemist Julia Santos — Universiteit Leiden How do atoms and molecules end up forming planets? That’s what astrochemist Julia Santos studied during her PhD. She discovered the dominant process behind
Summary of technosignature detectability with future missions for each scenario. Darker colors indicate where multiple technosignatures in a scenario are observable by a mission. — astro-ph.EP The search for technosignatures
During the one-year analog mission, crew members will participate in various activities, including sample collection and analysis utilizing a glovebox. Bill Stafford/NASA [Federal Register Volume 90, Number 225 (Tuesday, November
During the one-year analog mission, crew members will participate in various activities, including sample collection and analysis utilizing a glovebox. Bill Stafford/NASA [Federal Register Volume 90, Number 225 (Tuesday, November
Volatile element abundance of bulk Mars and Earth relative to chondrites (Yoshizaki & McDonough 2020). As volatile element abundance increases with heliocentric distance, Mars is enriched in volatiles. — astro-ph.IM
A planet’s habitability is determined by a confluence of many factors. So far, our explorations of potentially habitable worlds beyond our solar system have focused exclusively on their position in
Al Jolson talking out loud in “The Jazz Singer”, Dorothy going Technicolor in “The Wizard of Oz”, Neo slowing down bullets in “The Matrix”… As the first-ever entirely computer-generated movie,






