New research reveals that Jupiter’s birth triggered high-speed collisions that created molten droplets preserved in meteorites, tiny time capsules from the solar system’s earliest days.Credit: Shutterstock Ancient droplets found in meteorites reveal the history of planet formation. About 4.5 billion years ago, Jupiter expanded quickly into the giant planet we see today. Its immense gravity disturbed the paths of countless …
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Battlefield 6 clarifies PC vs. console crossplay, skill-based matchmaking — potentially solving one of my biggest issues with Battlefield 2042
Battlefield 6 is on the way, and the hype is palpable. Battlefield 6 was fully revealed at an event last week, showcasing an aggressive return to what Battlefield does best. Class-based squad-oriented massive scale combat, environmental destruction and deformation, vehicular chaos and grounded warfare gives Battlefield 6 its best chance yet at taking on Call of Duty — and we’re …
Read More »Scientists Discover First Juvenile Pleurosaurus, Solving a 150-Million-Year Mystery
A new study published in The Anatomical Record unveils the first clearly identified juvenile specimen of the extinct genus Pleurosaurus, offering rare insight into the developmental biology of a marine reptile that lived 150 million years ago in what is now southern Germany. The fossil, found in the Mörnsheim Formation near Solnhofen, bridges a longstanding gap in paleontological knowledge about …
Read More »Scientists Create “Impossible” Molecule, Solving Century-Old Chemical Mystery – SciTechDaily
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Read More »A step toward solving central mystery of life on Earth — Harvard Gazette
It is the ultimate mystery of biology: How did life begin? A team of Harvard scientists has brought us closer to an answer by creating artificial cell-like chemical systems that simulate metabolism, reproduction, and evolution — the essential features of life. The results were published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “This is the first time, …
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