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Cosmic dust could help create life in space

Scientists have discovered that tiny particles of cosmic dust may play a much more important role in creating the building blocks of life than...

Cleveland’s famous sea monster gets a scientific makeover after 90 years

About 360 million years ago, long before dinosaurs walked the Earth, a terrifying predator ruled the shallow seas that once covered what is now...

Are cities making us sick? Humans are wired for nature, not modern life, study...

Humans may feel at home in cities, but our bodies tell another story. According to a new study by evolutionary anthropologists Colin Shaw from the...

Earth’s oldest signs of life hidden in 3.3-billion-year-old rocks, study finds

Scientists have uncovered new chemical clues that life existed on Earth more than 3.3 billion years ago—much earlier than many previous estimates. Even more surprising,...

How tiny algae may have helped life survive Earth’s worst mass extinction

About 252 million years ago, Earth experienced the most devastating mass extinction in its history. Known as “the Great Dying,” this event wiped out more...

How colorful microbes in clouds could help us find life on other planets

Clouds may spoil a picnic or block our view of the stars, but they could also help scientists discover life on distant planets. A new...

Scientists discover a key gene that helps shape the taste and quality of tea

Tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world, but the size of the young buds at the top of the tea...

Scientists recover the world’s oldest RNA from a 40,000-year-old woolly mammoth

For the first time in history, scientists have extracted and decoded RNA molecules from the remains of an Ice Age woolly mammoth. The breakthrough, achieved...

The rust that could reveal alien life

Iron rusts. On Earth, this common chemical reaction often signals the presence of something far more interesting than just corroding metal for example, living microorganisms...

Ancient wallaby’s strong legs paved the way for kangaroo evolution

Australia’s kangaroos and wallabies are famous for their powerful hops, but how did they develop such extraordinary legs? New research from Flinders University has uncovered...