Building blocks of life may have formed from non-living matter
Cell structures similar to membranes can arise from non-living substances under suitable conditions.
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Cell structures similar to membranes can arise from non-living substances under suitable conditions.
An observational technique called ‘beam-forming’ detects exoplanetary radio emissions that allow researchers to calculate exoplanets’…
Does the legalization of recreational marijuana for adults increase it's use among teenagers?
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Graphene is a carbon-based material used extensively in electronics, biomedical devices, semiconductors, and space and aerospace industries.…
Scientists compared features of ancient fossils to modern microorganisms and found living things could move on their own at least 3.4…
Research conducted in China has made way for potential treatment options for treating breast cancer metastasis in lymph nodes.