In 1995, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley created the world’s first completely synthetic organism. The organism was a bacterium called “Mycoplasma laboratorium” and its entire genome was synthesized in the lab. This accomplishment marked a major step forward in the field of synthetic biology, paving the way for potential advancements in medicine, biofuel production, and more.
When the Moon Meets the Sun: A Cosmic Collision That Spells Disaster
What Would Happen If the Moon Were to Ram Into the Sun? Let's dive into the **scenario** of the moon colliding with our big, bright **star**, the sun. 🌕💥☀️ 1. Size Matters The sun is MUCH bigger than the moon. Imagine a beach ball (sun) vs. a marble (moon)! Despite...