Not even an asteroid blast could kill it.
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Asteroid impacts could catapult extraterrestrial life into space, experiment hints
"Extremophile" bacteria could survive asteroid impacts that are strong enough to launch them into space, suggesting that life could travel between planetary bodies.
We explored virtual reality, got red light therapy, ate barbecue and heard about visions of technology's future.
"We know where we’re going… Losing focus would show immaturity,” Victor Wembanyama said after he got popped in the face and ...
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Overhated & Underated: This Overhated Predator Movie Changed the Franchise, and No One Noticed
The Predator franchise is in a major resurgence, but as many love the newcomers, there's one overhated entry that sparked the ...
Colossal Biosciences close to creating a 'hybrid' creature that would mirror the mammoth's appearance and behavior ...
The filmmaking duo behind the visually groundbreaking Spider-Verse movies are taking what they learned from animation and ...
Colossal Biosciences close to creating a 'hybrid' creature that would mirror the mammoth’s appearance and behavior ...
The world's first 'de-extinction' company says it's on track to bring back the woolly mammoth from the dead in just a few years. US biotech firm Colossal Biosciences has pieced together more than 50 ...
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Woolly mammoths will be brought back from extinction by 2028
Firm close to creating a 'hybrid' creature that would mirror the mammoth’s appearance and behaviour ...
Anyone engaged in Palestine solidarity in Western Europe or North America has witnessed a disturbing spectacle: Iranian ...
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