Asteroids are remnants of the formation of our solar system, and while many can be found within the asteroid belt between the ...
"The fact that terrestrial microbes are the Earth's best colonizers means we can never completely discount terrestrial ...
Scientists have found microorganisms crawling over a sample retrieved from the 200 million-mile-distant asteroid Ryugu. But ...
A recent discovery made by scientists working with a sample of rock from outer space highlights one of the huge challenges ...
Samples taken from the space-returned piece of asteroid Ryugu were collected and prepared under strict anti-contamination ...
Japanese researchers have identified sodium carbonates, or salt crystals, in samples from the Ryugu asteroid brought back to ...
A team of researchers led by Matthew Genge at Imperial College London confirmed that the asteroid has organic molecules; it confirmed that the samples actually have signs of life — but this life doesn ...
Discovery published in Meteoritics & Planetary Science highlights challenge of contamination in space exploration ...
The salt crystals, consisting of rock salt, sodium carbonate, and sodium sulfate, are crucial for understanding the evolution ...
The analysis of a sample from the asteroid Ryugu sparked excitement among scientists when signs of life were detected.
Researchers studied tiny asteroid fragments from Ryugu, revealing that it originated in the outer solar system and evolved ...
A chunk of rock collected from the asteroid Ryugu contains bacteria—but, unfortunately, it's not evidence of alien life.