
Could this Newly-discovered Planet support Life?
Is there life on planet MOA-2007-BLG-192-Lb, recently discovered beyond our solar system?
An Earth-like planet has been discovered outside our solar system and named MOA-2007-BLG-192-Lb is now the best candidate for supporting extraterrestrial life.
How whelks develop thicker shells in presence of known predators such as shell-crushing crabs. Rising temperatures are not good news for the marine invertebrates in the Antarctic Ocean. The SIM microscope enables us to see more of a cell's inner workings than ever before. The "kissing bug" that has been especially bred to take blood samples from large and dangerous captive animals in, for example, zoos.
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