A tiny space rock holds clues about the evolution of life

A tiny space rock holds clues about the evolution of life


Back in 2012, a team of Japanese and Belgian researchers in Antarctica found a golf ball-sized space rock resting in the snow. Now, NASA astronauts have had a chance to study a piece of that meteorite, Asuka 12236, and they say it may hold new clues about the development of life. 

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