Fishes on the Moon, Starry Goby, Asterroptery semipunctata, Lunar biorepository, Noah's Ark, Mary Hagedorn, Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, cryopreservation, Noah Greenwald, the endangered species director at the Center for Biological Diversity

Fishes May Be Among The First Aboard A Real-Life ‘Ark’ On the Moon

Among the first in line for a lunar ‘Noah’s Ark’ or biorepository are cryopreserved fishes, including a species called the Starry goby. Continue reading Fishes May Be Among The First Aboard A Real-Life ‘Ark’ On the Moon

Bennu, Osiris-Rex, Bennu Bird, Egyptian gods, NASA, asteroid sample, Phoenix

Ashes from ‘Bennu’ Delivered by a Spacecraft Named for Egyptian God Osiris

It’s been called the “most dangerous rock in the Solar System,” named after an Egyptian deity, the Bennu bird. The Bennu asteroid, or near-Earth object, is shaped like a spinning top and is about the size of the Empire State … Continue reading Ashes from ‘Bennu’ Delivered by a Spacecraft Named for Egyptian God Osiris

Planetary Intelligence, Mother Nature, Gaia

Shift to ‘Planetary Intelligence’ Could Help Save Earth and Find ET Civilizations

Researchers suggest Planetary Intelligence, similar to the Gaia hypothesis, may be true while health organizations call for ‘One Health,’ recognizing all life is connected. Continue reading Shift to ‘Planetary Intelligence’ Could Help Save Earth and Find ET Civilizations