Bacteria that thrive on Earth may not make it in the alien lands of Mars. A potential deterrent is perchlorate, a toxic chlorine-containing chemical discovered in Martian soil during various space ...
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Scientists uncover 7,000-year-old desert mummies with shocking nonhuman DNA
In the central Sahara, where sand now buries ancient lakes, scientists have pulled genetic material from 7,000-year-old ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have investigated how bacteria that can mould Martian soil into brick-like structures fare in the presence of perchlorate, a toxic ...
In the English-speaking world the art form is in a perennial battle for hearts and minds. Two contrasting books from either side of the Atlantic ask why ...
What Farage and Trump are feeding off are not the practical arguments but the cumulative paranoia they have themselves ...
Barren Island, the only active volcano in the Indian subcontinent, rises dramatically from the Andaman Sea, offering a stark ...
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How game soundtracks became as iconic as the games themselves
Somewhere between the bleeps of Pac-Man and the orchestral swells of The Last of Us, video game music stopped being background noise and became a cultural force. We hum the Super Mario Bros. theme ...
North Carolina holds treasures that go way beyond the typical tourist brochures and highway billboards you see advertised.
The Monday letters page thinks Resident Evil Requiem is going to be a ‘good one’, as one reader tries to remember the ending ...
39 cinematographers tell IndieWire how they captured their stories at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
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Shubhanshu Shukla, IISc-IISER team, find how brick-building bacteria react to toxin in Martian soil
Scientists have discovered that perchlorate, a chemical previously thought harmful to Martian life, can actually strengthen bacteria-made "space bricks." Researchers found that under specific ...
High-energy particles zipping through the cosmos are harmful to life on Earth, but scientists think it could be food for potential alien life elsewhere. Saturn's moon Enceladus (shown here in a 2006 ...
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