Neanderthal DNA explains how human faces form, tardigrades struggle in Martian soil, new tech tracking monarch butterflies and a fish with a hole in its head.
How can Martian regolith (often mistakenly called “soil”) be used to benefit human exploration? This is what a recent study published in the International Journal of Astrobiology hopes to address as a ...
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Human-Sized Tardigrades: Nature’s New Apex Predator
What if the tiny but resilient tardigrades grew to the size of humans? All the celebrity red-carpet looks from the 2026 Grammy Awards Texas Democrat stuns Republicans with Senate win in Trump ...
Tardigrades were first discovered in 1773 by a German zoologist and pastor in a pond behind his church. Struck by their pudgy form, he dubbed them “water bears.” Jaime Jiménez was examining moss ...
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