The finding included nearly two dozen types of amino acids in the sample, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency reported.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Texas cops found her safe 42 years after her parents were murdered, but who took her?
Houston residents Harold Dean Clouse and his wife, Tina Gail Linn disappeared in 1981. Their child, Hollie Marie Clouse, remained missing for 42 years
Woman dies from rare Powassan virus in Connecticut, health department says
Most people infected experience no symptoms or a mild flu-like illness, but some develop severe illness affecting the central nervous system.
Internet bashes Disney employee who interrupted park marriage proposal
The footage, posted on a Reddit forum, is titled, “POS destroyed my best friend’s moment. He asked for permission beforehand.”
Kyle Rittenhouse said he’s going to Texas A&M. The school says otherwise.
Kyle Rittenhouse said he plans to attend Texas A&M University, but university officials said he has not been admitted for summer or fall classes.
81-year-old woman carjacked while handing out meals to homeless in Southern California
Police said the woman had been handing out meals around Redland, California before a man carjacked her SUV and knocked her to the ground with it.
252 feet and 7 inches: Epic paper airplane throw in Asia shatters Guinness World Record
A trio, dubbed the “Shin Kim Chee Team,” joined forces in South Korea to destroy the record attempt for the farthest flight of a paper plane.
Oreo, Ritz team up to make limited edition cookie-cracker snack: ‘50% sweet, 50% salty’
The two brands, owned by Mondelēz International, are launching a limited edition snack collaboration: one part cookie, the other part cracker.