Tardigrade DNA Added to Human Cells Could Help Us Survive on Mars, Scientist Says0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- December 7, 2019
Will we one day combine tardigrade DNA with our cells to go to Mars?

Will we one day combine tardigrade DNA with our cells to go to Mars?

Called BAZ1B, it may also help explain why domesticated animals look cuter than their wild kin

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A Bachelor’s student at EPFL discovered why air bubbles don’t appear to rise in narrow tubes, solving a 100-year-old conundrum.

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An ancient and mysterious tomb has been shown from space in an image taken with NASA’s Terra satellite.

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An astronaut was able to control a rock-sampling rover, all the way from the International Space Station.

A University of Sussex student created a new material that is strong and flexible and decomposes in less than six weeks.



