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Microbes could survive on planets with all-hydrogen atmospheres

An excerpt from Inside Science In a new study, researchers investigated how well two different kinds of microbes grew in the lab in 100% hydrogen: the bacterium E. coli, which lacks a nucleus, and yeast, which possesses one. These microbes can survive and grow in 100% hydrogen atmospheres, suggesting life could potentially evolve on a much …

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New ‘lucky’ image of Jupiter captured by astronomers

Astronomers have produced a remarkable new image of Jupiter, tracing the glowing regions of warmth that lurk beneath the gas giant’s cloud tops. Astronomers have captured the highest resolution images of Jupiter ever obtained from the ground using a technique known as “lucky imaging technique.” Using a technique called “lucky imaging technique”, scientists at the University of California …

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Infinitesimal Change in Mass of Individual Atoms Observed for the First Time

Superconducting 7 T magnet situated in the temperature controlled PENTATRAP lab. A team at Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg has successfully measured an infinitesimal change in the mass of an individual atom. PENTATRAP – is a novel cryogenic multi-Penning trap experiment for high-precision mass measurements on highly charged ions. PENTATRAP aims for …

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Mutant COVID-19s

Over the last couple of weeks, researches from US and UK have hundreds of mutant variations of COVID-19. But this is not necessarily a more dangerous situation. And, it is important to know that virus by nature will mutate. Whenever a virus infects a host, it makes new copies of itself, and it starts by …

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Martian Dynamo was much older and longer than we thought.

A new study conducted by the University of British Columbia gives some new findings on Mars’s magnetic history. Mars may have had a magnetic field much earlier than we previously thought. And it may have even lasted longer than earlier calculations. We are getting closer to understanding Mars’s internal magnetic behavior. Life sustains on earth …

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