We have a full roundup of headlines for your daily read this morning. Astronomers have recently found "fossil galaxies" that have been frozen in for billions of years. These "dinosaurs of the universe" can help experts further understand how these first galaxies formed.
In other news, the first trailer for "Project Hail Mary" is here and is already making some waves as Ryan Gosling attempts to save the Earth from its dying sun (and meets an alien in the process). More stories for today include NASA's Perseverance digging deeper into Mars' dirt to try to find ancient life forms, a surprising mineral found in the asteroid Ryugu and the "Apollo 13" film turning 30. We've got it all here and more.
"Its occurrence is like finding a tropical seed in Arctic ice - indicating either an unexpected local environment or long-distance transport in the early solar system."
NASA's Perseverance rover is digging deeper into Mars' geologic past as it begins grinding into rock surfaces to expose material that could hold clues to the planet's ancient environment and habitability.
"Each new detection brings us closer to understanding the origins of complex organic chemistry in the universe -- and perhaps, the origins of the building blocks of life themselves."
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