Science: It's what's for breakfast.
Dec. 3rd, 2010 12:18 amThis has been an awesome two weeks for science.
The Large Hadron Collider trapped antimatter atoms (38 anti-hydrogen atoms, to be precise).
Then, scientist announces that there may be more than three times the numbers of stars and solar systems in the universe than was previously thought, potentially adding trillions more Earth-like planets.
Now, NASA has announced that a bacterium capable of replacing phosphorous with arsenic has been found. I'm not sure if I can express how potentially momentous this is: phosphorous is one the four main 'building block' elements held to be required for life. This opens up the possible environments for life not only directly but also indirectly, given opportunities for other such substitutions.
SCIENCE IS AWESOME, GUYS.
The Large Hadron Collider trapped antimatter atoms (38 anti-hydrogen atoms, to be precise).
Then, scientist announces that there may be more than three times the numbers of stars and solar systems in the universe than was previously thought, potentially adding trillions more Earth-like planets.
Now, NASA has announced that a bacterium capable of replacing phosphorous with arsenic has been found. I'm not sure if I can express how potentially momentous this is: phosphorous is one the four main 'building block' elements held to be required for life. This opens up the possible environments for life not only directly but also indirectly, given opportunities for other such substitutions.
SCIENCE IS AWESOME, GUYS.
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Date: 2010-12-03 07:03 am (UTC)Oh science, you are too cool! I only wish that I had the time, focus and the brain power to learn all of you.
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Date: 2010-12-03 07:26 am (UTC)At this point, I must admit, I almost think that people who believe there is no life out there in the universe, in any form, are trolling.
Man, lately, I've been being a little sad I didn't decide to try and become an astronaut. Not that I have the motion sickness stomach for it, but I reaaaaaaaaaaaaally want to go to space. SPACE.
Why can't I do and learn everything? It is terribly unfair, I tell you!