... of Ceres holds a significant fraction of ice in some form, ruling out a significant rocky surface for the dwarf planet. If the crust was mixed with salts, this would weaken it allowing the basin topography to relax and...
...have the right mix of ingredients to kick-start life, on our planet at least? After recreating an environment similar to that of Earth’s ...conditions similar to early Earth, and maybe to other planets, we can form amino acids and alpha hydroxy acids ...
...recognition. So would inhabitants on Earth be less at risk if our planet was elsewhere in the galaxy? According to a new study headed by... and colleagues showed that until 6 billion years ago, planets in the central regions of the galaxy – between 6500...
... and how this stock is changing over time. The Earth Explorer Biomass satellite is part of the Living Planet programme, an initiative designed to develop new and better instruments for observing Earth. Previous missions have included...
... mysteries of the Universe, from discovering the first stars and galaxies that formed to studying the atmospheres of planets around other stars. Harris, who provide mission-critical solutions to all forms of industry from tactical communications...
... DNA be? It turns out that the familiar DNA double helix structure that is essential for life on this planet could be bigger with more crammed in. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a chemical made up of two long molecules...