Sunday, January 19, 2014



Massive Network Of Recent Gene Exchange In Bacteria From Around The World
Massive network of recent gene exchange in bacteria from around the world Welcome! "Alien Life" tracks the latest discoveries and thoughts in the various elements of the famous Drake Equation. Here's today's news:

g ABODES - A new study suggests that if life ever existed on Mars, the longest lasting habitats were most likely below the Red Planet's surface. The results come from a new interpretation of mineral-mapping data from European and NASA orbiters. See article.

g LIFE - Scientists have found evidence of a massive network of recent gene exchange in bacteria from around the world. The study illustrates the rapid speed with which genes can proliferate in bacteria, bypassing the time it would take for mutation to occur. See article.

g COSMICUS - Russia's first interplanetary mission in nearly two decades is being prepared for launch. The Phobos-Grunt mission will perform the first ever landing on Mars' small moon Phobos. If successful, the mission will collect samples from the moon and return them to Earth. See article.

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