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DNA Building Blocks on Asteroid Ryugu, Bacteria that Eat Plastic Waste, and More Science News

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Catch up on some of the most interesting science stories from this week.

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A piece of rock coming from the sword can help answer one of the greatest questions of humanity: how does life eat or? Scientists who studied samples of Ryugu asteroid, collected by Miss Hayabusa 2, have done an amazing discovery. Read more (03/21/2026)

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Samples from the asteroid Ryugu contain all the bases of DNA and RNA. This discovery reinforces the hypothesis that the building blocks of life are widely distributed throughout the Solar System and could have arrived on Earth via asteroids. The five building blocks of DNA and RNA identified in samples from the asteroid Ryugu taken by the Japanese probe Hayabusa2. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith. One of the most fascinating …

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