Space.com: Yesterday researchers announced the discovery of a new mineral, Wassonite, found in a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite discovered in Antarctica in 1969. “Wassonite is a mineral formed from only two elements, sulfur and titanium, yet it possesses a unique crystal structure that has not been previously observed in nature,” NASA space scientist Keiko Nakamura-Messenger said in a statement. The mineral’s name honors John T. Wasson, a UCLA professor known for his achievements across a broad swath of meteorite and impact research. Meteorites may contain information about the formation of our solar system.
For the UNESCO section chief, “striking a balance between global coherence and respect for national ownership and cultural diversity is both essential and complex.”
May 13, 2026 01:46 PM
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