via OceanX
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When an egg is fertilized, a series of energy waves are triggered across the egg's surface. These waves, according to new research from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), are similar to ocean waves, brain waves, or circulation in the atmosphere—it's a universal wave pattern that has been scaled down to the tiny surface of a sea star egg, like the one seen here. More on this here: http://news.mit.edu/2020/growth-organism-waves-0323
via Futurism
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"The results suggest that [bacteria] could survive during the travel from Earth to Mars and vice versa."
via Seeker
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Superheavy elements are nearly impossible to catch — but understanding them could force us to reimagine the Periodic Table