Radioactivity and life don’t mix well, right? Well, perhaps the statement should be qualified a little. Tardigrades resist radiation that is lethal to any other organism. And we already know how they do it by Ramón Muñoz-Chápuli and Chernobyl frogs age well by Germán Orizaola and Pablo Burraco.
That they have been observed in the laboratory and that they explain things about neutron stars can only be classified as fascinating. Quantum tornadoes detected spinning in a “supersolid”an article from Quanta Magazine.
Hey, they’re serious! The first appearance of the Lanyue lunar module with which China will travel to the Moon in 2030
They are also very interesting:
Sixth flight of the Starship: the S31 steals the spotlight from the B13
Life in a drop
Naukas pro 2024: SAREUS: Stranding Network for cetaceans and pinnipeds in the Basque Country
Palm oil: technological ally or enemy of health?
Benoît Mandelbrot, the father of fractals
The Chandrayaan 5/LUPEX probe: India and Japan exploring the south pole of the Moon together
Chemical. I work at Euskampus Fundazioa with the Chair of Scientific Culture of the UPV/EHU, for which I edit the Scientific Culture Notebook and Mapping Ignorance. I write things for the Donostia International Physics Center and the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics.
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