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In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at the Lasker Awards for biomedical research, how gene editing could cure ...
That raises the possibility that the TRAPPIST-1e exoplanet could also have liquid water and therefore support life.
The odds for life existing on other planets has just skyrocketed after a NASA rover unearthed new evidence on Mars. The odds ...
Early results on the fourth planet from the TRAPPIST-1 star suggest it lost its original atmosphere to space long ago, and it ...
Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e may contain an atmosphere and liquid water, NASA scientists said. Research into the exoplanet is ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNDwarf Planet Makemake May Not Be the Frozen Wasteland Scientists Believed
For years, astronomers believed that Makemake, one of the brightest icy bodies beyond Neptune, was a frozen relic of the outer solar system. New observations from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDid the Dwarf Planet Ceres Once Host Life? Astronomers Suggest Chemical Energy Could Have Fueled Microbes Long Ago
Though no direct evidence of life has been found, models suggest Ceres had hot water shooting into its underground oceans ...
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Astronomy on MSN5 modern revolutions in planetary science
Astronomer and Pluto mission leader S. Alan Stern explores how the field has transformed during his decades-long career.
Astronomers have directly spotted a rare young planet, WISPIT 2b, still forming within the gap of a dusty ringed disk around ...
On the Red Planet, aurorae glow green because the charged particles collide with oxygen atoms high above Mars. They may be ...
JWST placed new limits on planets around Epsilon Eridani and demonstrated an improved technique for spotting faint signals.
Planetary scientists believe they can now predict the green glow of an aurora in the night sky above Mars, and they have the ...
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