2019-03-01
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NASA Finds a New Martian Biosignature—and a Good Place for It to Hole Up In
March 11, 2020NASA's Curiosity Rover has detected an organic molecule in Mars' Gale Crater that is typically associated with fossil fuels and fungi on Earth, another potential sign that life once existed—or continues to exist—somewhere on or in the Red Planet. Additionally, the agency's Mars... continued
Spread of the Coronavirus Increases Outside of China, Along With Misinformation Regarding the Disease
March 9, 2020(Updated Mar 09 13:00 PST to reflect current numbers) (Additional update Mar 10 09:00 PST: Italian quarantine extended to entire country) Coronavirus infections outside of mainland China have been on the rise over the past few weeks, with nearly thirty... continued
75 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur DNA May Have Been Found
March 6, 2020An international team of researchers has uncovered what appears to be fragments of 75 million-year-old DNA from a dinosaur hatchling, bringing the concept behind Jurassic Park one step closer to reality. Previously, it was broadly accepted that the maximum amount... continued
A Key Ingredient for the Formation of Life May Have Been Found in a Meteorite
March 4, 2020After more than a decade of research, scientists have discovered what may be the first known complete protein molecule in a meteorite, the first discovery of its kind confirmed to be from an extraterrestrial source. Although simpler amino acid molecules,... continued
A Coronavirus Expert’s Suggestions about How to Protect Yourself from the New Variant
March 2, 2020Dr. James Robb is circulating the email copied here which contains his ideas about how to protect yourself from COID-19. It contains a number of suggestions we have not seen anywhere else, such as protecting yourself when grasping things like... continued
NASA’s “Icon and Brilliant Mathematician” Katherine Johnson Has Died
February 28, 2020Pioneering NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson died on February 24, 2020, at the age of 101. Johnson's calculations were critical in ensuring the success of the early Mercury and Apollo spaceflight missions. Along with fellow mathematicians Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, Johnson was... continued
COVID-19 Update: The Outbreak Spreads Outside of China, With Elderly Patients Most at Risk
February 26, 2020(Updated Feb 26 15:30 PST to reflect current numbers) Although it is not yet declaring the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the world's nations need to prepare to deal with the spread of the fast-spreading... continued
Despite Rapid Arctic Ice Growth, January 2020 was the Hottest on Record
February 24, 2020January 2020 was the warmest January on record, according to both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the European Copernicus Climate Change Service system. Global average temperatures for the month came in at 1.14°C (2.05°F) above the 20th-century average, and beat the... continued
New Nanowire Device Literally Produces Electricity out of Thin Air
February 21, 2020Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a device made out of bacterial nanowires that uses only moisture from the atmosphere to generate a current of electricity—basically, this device can produce energy out of thin air... literally. The... continued
Is the Slowdown of the North Atlantic Current Making Europe’s Winter Storms Worse?
February 19, 2020Northern Europe has been hit hard by a rapid succession of winter storms that have resulted in extensive flooding and storm damage across Europe, with the last two extratropical cyclones, Storms Ciara and Dennis, leaving 24 dead along paths that stretched from North America... continued