we have just found the complete “alphabet” of DNA in their samples

When the Japanese probe Hayabusa2 landed in the Australian desert a small capsule in December 2020scientists knew that the few grams of dark dust it contained were worth their weight in gold. And it is no wonder, since they were intact pieces of the asteroid Ryugua space rock that six years later has reinforced one of the many theories of the origin of life: the building blocks of life came to Earth from space. A genetic puzzle. It is not the first time that Ryugu gives us joy, since already in 2023 previous analyzes revealed the presence of uracilwhich is one of the ‘letters’ that makes up human RNA, and also vitamin B3. Now much more has been found. A new study published in Nature Astronomy has confirmed the discovery of the ‘grail’ of prebiotic chemistry. Specifically, Ryugu’s samples contained the five canonical nucleobases that form our genetic material, both DNA and RNA. We talk about adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine and uracil. From all these letters, although it may seem too simple, both our DNA and that of other species in the ecosystem are formed. How they have done it. It has been a team led by several Japanese institutions that has managed to identify the complete collection of genetic components using chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques. And, according to the study, these five nucleobases are found in surprisingly balanced proportions, something that differentiates Ryugu from other celestial bodies studied to date. The genetic code. To understand the magnitude of the discovery, we must remember how our genetic code works and go back to high school. This is based on two types of molecules: purines (adenine and guanine) and pyrimidines (cytosine, thymine and uracil). In previously analyzed meteorites (such as the famous Murchison) or even in samples from the asteroid Bennu, The proportions used to be unbalanced, predominating one over the other. Ryugu, on the other hand, shows a balance that has led researchers to propose a new molecular indicator to understand how these nucleobases evolved non-biologically in deep space, based on the relationship between purines, pyrimidines and ammonia. Pollution? It is the idea that may come to mind, since if we analyze a meteorite that has fallen to Earth, the logical thing could be that the rock became stained upon impact and dragged away part of living matter. But this is where the magic of the Hayabusa2 mission comes in: by collecting the sample directly from the asteroid in empty space and bringing it back in a sealed capsule, the possibility of contamination is ruled out. Furthermore, the JAMSTEC scientific team has carried out extensive testing with isomers under hyper-controlled conditions, confirming that these nucleobases have an unequivocal extraterrestrial origin. Its importance. This discovery does not confirm that there is life on the asteroid, but rather indicates that the asteroid is a “time capsule” rich in carbon which shows us the chemical inventory of our early solar system. Billions of years ago, the Earth was an inhospitable place and the theory of panspermia suggests that carbonaceous asteroids like Ryugu acted as “cosmic taxis”, bombarding our young planet and depositing this molecular alphabet on it and providing it with the components from which life later emerged. But this is one of the many theories that are on the table to understand our most primitive origin. Images | NASA Hubble Space Telescope In Xataka | Life on Earth underwent a spectacular change 540 million years ago. We have a new explanation why

Alphabet avoids going into details even with its investors

At the beginning of this year an agreement between Apple and Google became visible that points straight to the heart of Apple Intelligence and to the future evolution of Siri towards a more personalized experience. Now, most of the details of the pact remain in the shadows, from its specific conditions to its economic impact for both companies. This imbalance between what is announced and what is explained may be insufficient for some actors, such as investors of both companies. Where the agreement appears says as much as it counts. Public formalization, let us remember, materializes in a statement presented as a wholealthough its visible trace is found only in Google’s information channels. In Apple equivalent spaces There is no parallel piece that replicates that advertisement. This asymmetry does not alter the existence of the agreement, but it makes it clear that the public access point is concentrated in a single showcase. The question that puts the agreement in the foreground. In the last conference with Alphabet investorsWells Fargo analyst Ken Gawrelski asked directly about the relationship with Apple. His intervention did not focus only on the monetization of search with AI, but on a very specific point: how these types of agreements with partners are aligned when the value can increasingly depend on the utility within the platform itself and not so much on the traditional business of clicks. In that logic he included “Apple’s new partnership with Siri.” A carefully constructed escape. The person who responded on behalf of Alphabet was Philipp SchindlerSVP and chief commercial officer at Google, and did so by shifting the conversation toward the search engine’s overall performance and the growing role of AI in its monetization. The speech addressed topics such as AI Overviews either AI Modewith references to Gemini’s impact on that ecosystem. But, curiously, he did not stop at the specific collaboration with Apple nor did he answer a specific part related to how to align incentives in that direction. The question received a formal answer, but no clarification on the agreement itself. Cook’s ‘tactical’ response. At the conference with Apple investorsTim Cook offered a more direct answer when asked about the collaboration with Google and defended its technological logic by stating that the company’s AI provides “the most capable basis for Apple Foundation Models”, which will allow “unlocking many experiences and innovating in key ways thanks to collaboration.” The CEO further insisted that Apple will keep on-device processing and in its private computing environment as pillars of its privacy approach. But this greater clarity did not extend to the terms of the pact, about which he was blunt: “we will not reveal details of the agreement.” When those who put money in want answers. As we can see, presentations of financial results offer another type of window, very different from traditional corporate communication. In these calls with investors and analysts, it is common for nuances to emerge that do not appear in the statements, especially when agreements with potential impact on product, strategy or income are at stake. Therefore, beyond what is officially published, this type of meeting becomes a key area to verify how far companies are willing to go in their public explanations. Images | Google | Apple In Xataka | Apple Lets Google Spend Billions on AI While It Becomes the Distributor: The Fancy Wrapping Strategy

Alphabet has just overtaken Apple as the most valuable company in the world. The reason is in AI

Alphabet closed Wednesday with a valuation of $3.88 billion, above Apple’s $3.84 billion. Your actions they have risen 2% while Apple’s have fallen 4% in five days. Why is it important. This advance reflects the financial consequences of two opposing strategies in the AI ​​race: Alphabet has bet big and Apple has hesitated. And the market is already punishing indecision. The contrast. Alphabet presented in November ironwoodits seventh generation of TPU chips as an alternative to NVIDIA, and in December it launched Gemini 3 with an excellent welcome. Meanwhile, Apple keeps postponing its “new Siri” until in a few months. The difference in development capacity and distribution speed is noticeable: Alphabet’s stock rose 65% in 2025, its best year since 2009. Apple’s barely grew 9%, below the 16.4% of the S&P 500. Between the lines. Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet, has been able to translate the high demand for AI infrastructure into gigantic contracts. On the October earnings call with analysts and investors said that Google Cloud had signed more deals over $1 billion in the first three quarters of 2025 than in 2023 and 2024 combined. Apple, on the other hand, remains caught in uncertainty over when and how it will integrate AI into its consumer products. The new Siri has become entrenched, left victims along the way and has positioned Apple as a company that was caught on the wrong foot by the rise of generative AI, without taking risks. Decisive moment. This reversal of positions marks the end of an era in which Apple dominated due to the inertia of the iPhone and the beginning of another in which anyone who does not have a clear and convincing AI strategy risks being left behind, no matter how iconic their logo may be. The market never pays for the past. In Xataka | In the midst of the RAM memory crisis, Samsung takes a leap with its HBM4 memory. It does not imply good news for the pocket Featured image | Rubaitul Azad

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