Sunday 18 September 2022

Life On Mars? This Could Be The Place NASA's Rover Helps Us Find It - New York Times

While Perseverence hasn't found fossils, it has found some curious rocks covered with organic matter which could be from life. As opposed to abiogenic for you sciency-types. Kenneth Chang is necessarily cautious with his wording, along with letting us know their true origin could be verified sooner than one expects. We're hoping some martian bug threw up on those rocks because it'd totally stoke paleontology nerds like James Kirkland. Didn't you hear? There are Scientists Absolutely Thrilled To Find 150 Million Year Old Vomit. While its source may not be a cat, Maggie Harrison explains why some fossilized puke is raising such a stir! Still not excited? Researchers Find The Oldest Heart Ever, Dating Back To 380 Million Years and it illustrates how love remains evergreen, per Ivan Petricevic as he marvels over this pump from a primitive jaw fish. In keeping with the theme of all things fossilized and ancient, there's been a discovery of a Mutation Linked To Difference Between Human And Neanderthal Brains. Turns out the smallest change can cause great differences between two 'cousins' and Dan Robitzski wants you to know why this development illustrates so much about our genus and evolution in general. (CS)

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