Friday, 28 November 2014

Swiss scientists discover DNA remains active after space journey and re-entry



It may sound like the first chapter of a Quatermass thriller, but scientists from the University of Zurich have discovered that DNA can survive not only a flight through space, but also re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere, and still remain active. The findings are based on suborbital rocket flights and could have considerable impact on questions about the origins of life on Earth and the problems of terrestrial space probes contaminating other planets... Continue Reading Swiss scientists discover DNA remains active after space journey and re-entry

Section: Space

Tags: DNA, University of Zurich

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