Freeze-Dried Space Sperm Gives Rise to Healthy Baby Mice

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Freeze-Dried Space Sperm Gives Rise to Healthy Baby Mice

Space.com
Mouse pups derived from sperm that was freeze-dried and stored on the International Space Station for nine months. Credit: Wakayama et al.

New data is in on mystery star’s recent weirdness

CNET
Artist’s representation of a crumbling Dyson sphere orbiting KIC 8462852. Danielle Futselaar/METI International. We’re not saying it’s aliens, but I also can’t tell you it’s definitely not aliens.

Did humans evolve in Europe rather than Africa? We don’t have the answer just yet

Phys.Org
Lower jaw of the 7.2 million year old ape species Graecopithecus freybergi (El Graeco) from Pyrgos Vassilissis, Greece (today in metropolitan Athens).

Watch Astronauts Do a Quick But Vital Spacewalk Repair Today

Space.com
Two NASA astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station today (May 23) on a last-minute spacewalk to replace a vital computer data relay box.

‘Doomsday’ tunnel entrance in Arctic flooded by melting permafrost

Atlanta Journal Constitution
The doomsday seed vault, an impregnable structure built into a remote mountain in the Arctic Circle in Norway, has been impacted by climate change.

After high-stakes court battle, Neil Armstrong’s storied lunar bag could fetch $4 million at auction

Washington Post
Neil Armstrong’s lunar sample bag has had a long and complicated journey over the past half-century. It started in 1969, when the off-white, purse-sized pouch flew to the moon and back with the legendary astronaut, who used it to collect the first

Fast Radio Bursts: How close are we to decoding these strange space signals?

New Atlas
Mysterious radio signals from space have been coming in from all directions, and their source is still unknown. Extremely bright and short-lived, these fast radio bursts (FRB) have scientists puzzled, but the Australian Square Kilometer Array

‘Winged’ snake species from 5 million years ago discovered

Washington Post
GRAY, Tenn. – A new species of snake that lived roughly 5 million years ago has been discovered at a fossil site in Tennessee. A study published in the Journal of Herpetology says the snake has been named Zilantophis schuberti, which roughly

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