More than 71% of Earth is covered by oceans, but about 95% of them remain unexplored. Only about 20% of the seafloor has been ...
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Did Earth life actually begin on Mars? Asteroid impacts could let microbes planet-hop, study suggests
"Life might actually survive being ejected from one planet and moving to another." ...
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One tiny crack at 11,000 meters can instantly destroy a submersible
The deepest parts of the ocean are among the most hostile environments on Earth. At depths approaching 11,000 meters in the ...
Over 70% of Earth's surface is covered by oceans, but most of it remains unexplored. In contrast, we have detailed surface ...
In trying to maintain audience's sympathy for Rylee despite the evil she's done, the end of Sweetness feels cobbled together ...
The tiniest life forms are also among Earth’s toughest, from near-invincible tardigrades to extremophilic microbes that ...
The agency cites an excavation company for willful safety violations following a fatal trench collapse that killed a 34-year-old worker.
Tiny life forms tucked into debris from an asteroid hit could catapult to other planets—including Earth—and survive, a new ...
Hardy bacteria in a lab survived pressures comparable to an asteroid strike on the red planet, suggesting a hypothetical scenario in which our planet was seeded with life.
Trained in materials chemistry at Nankai University, Yan found inspiration in the university's motto — dedication to public interests, acquisition of all-round capability, and aspiration for progress ...
While aliens in science fiction hop between planets on vast spaceships, scientists say real-life extraterrestrials might take a far less glamorous means of transport.
These animals have different evolutionary adaptations that help them navigate, hunt for food and survive even in total darkness.
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