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Lightning Bolts Could Have Delivered The Spark That Started Life on Earth


Lightning Bolts Could Have Delivered The Spark That Started Life on Earth
16 MARCH 2021
The question of how life on Earth got started has long intrigued us, and new research suggests that primordial lightning strikes – perhaps over the course of a billion years – could have played a crucial role in sparking life on this planet.
 
Central to the idea is the way that lightning bolts create special glasses called fulgurites when they hit the ground. Fulgurites contain phosphorus, one of the key basic ingredients for the formation of life; this ingredient is often locked away inside insoluble rocks.
The early Earth may well have experienced enough lightning strikes over a long-enough period to release the necessary amount of reactive phosphorus for life to begin, researchers now think. In fact, the same process could be happening on other planets too. ....

Glen Ellyn , Benjamin Hess , Yale University , Nature Communications , Stephen Moshier Wheaton College , Wheaton College , Amp Quot , க்ளென் எல்லின் , பெஞ்சமின் ஹெஸ் , யேல் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , இயற்கை தகவல்தொடர்புகள் , வீடன் கல்லூரி ,

Network to Accelerate Breakthroughs in Health Research


Mar 15 2021 Read 266 Times
By joining the Leap Health Breakthrough Network, the Francis Crick Institute has aligned with other internationally leading academic and research institutions committed to solving serious global health challenges, such as cancer and infectious diseases. 
Established by Wellcome Leap, a non-profit organisation founded by the Wellcome Trust, the network is made up of 21 world-class institutions representing over 150,000 researchers across six continents.
Sam Barrell, Chief Operating Officer at the Crick said: “The Crick is excited by the opportunity to engage in such a novel and ambitious funding initiative. The multidisciplinary, global teams that Leap will enable have the potential to drive transformational benefits for human health. We look forward to seeing the impact.” ....

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'Lunar Ark' Could Safeguard Millions of Species' DNA on The Moon


Lunar Ark Could Safeguard Millions of Species DNA on The Moon
HARRY BAKER, LIVE SCIENCE
14 MARCH 2021
A lunar ark hidden inside the Moon s lava tubes could preserve the sperm, eggs and seeds of millions of Earth s species, a group of scientists has proposed.
The ark, or gene bank, would be safely hidden in these hollowed-out tunnels and caves sculpted by lava more than 3 billion years ago and would be powered by solar panels above. It would hold the cryogenically preserved genetic material of all 6.7 million known species of plants, animals and fungi on Earth, which would require at least 250 rocket launches to transport to the Moon, according to the researchers. ....

Robotic Exploration Spacetrex Laboratory , European Space Agency , Aerospace Conference , University Of Arizona , Jekan Thanga , Terrestrial Robotic Exploration , Global Seed Vault , Arctic Circle , Solar System , Amp Quot , விண்வெளி மாநாடு , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் அரிசோனா , நிலப்பரப்பு ரோபோடிக் ஆய்வு , உலகளாவிய விதை பெட்டக , ஆர்க்டிக் வட்டம் , சூரிய அமைப்பு ,

Qatar University researchers develop alternative to harmful chemical pesticides


Qatar University researchers develop alternative to harmful chemical pesticides
 15 Mar 2021 - 10:27
Project leader Prof. Samir Jaoua
The Peninsula
Doha: Chemical pesticides have long been used as pest control agents for human and plant protection. But growing concern over the effects of these harmful substances, particularly their toxicity and unspecific mode of action, pushed scientists to explore much safer alternatives. 
Qatar University (QU) researchers, in collaboration with WHO Collaborating Center at the University of Montpellier, France, developed a wide range of biopesticides produced naturally by nonpathogenic, friendly bacteria isolated from Qatar soil. 
Biopesticides are natural molecules acting efficiently and specifically on the targeted pathogens. They are considered a safe alternative to chemical pesticides, as they are harmless to humans, the environment, and food chains. ....

Ad Daw Ah , Abeer Al Mohannadi , Dhabia Al , Roda Al , Quirico Migheli , Kavita Nair , Samir Jaoua , Reem Al Asmar , Randa Zeidan , Fatima Al Yafei , Qu College Of Arts , Environmental Sciences , College Of Arts , Qatar University , University Of Montpellier , Molecular Biotechnology , Roda Al Thani , Dhabia Al Thani , Zahoor Ul Hassan , Associate Professor , ரோடா அல் , கவித்த நாயர் , ரீம் அல் அஸ்மர் , ரேண்டா ஜேதான் , கூ கல்லூரி ஆஃப் கலைகள் , சுற்றுச்சூழல் அறிவியல் ,