Unveiling the Secrets of Ice Age Giants and Space Escapes
Researchers extracted the genome of a woolly rhinoceros from a wolf puppy's remains, offering insights into ancient species. Meanwhile, an emergency SpaceX Capsule flight from the International Space Station was initiated for medical reasons, with a multinational crew set to splashdown off California's coast.
In a remarkable scientific breakthrough, researchers have successfully extracted the woolly rhinoceros genome from the remains of a wolf puppy, dating back 14,400 years. The undigested rhino meat found in the puppy offers incredible insight into the fate of these ancient creatures that once roamed the icy terrains of northern Europe and Asia.
In a separate development, a SpaceX capsule carrying a four-member crew made an emergency departure from the International Space Station. A serious, undisclosed medical condition affecting one astronaut prompted this urgent return flight, emphasizing the unpredictability of space travel.
The Crew Dragon, with astronauts from the U.S., Japan, and Russia, began its descent back to Earth, aiming for a Pacific Ocean splashdown. This situation underscores the collaborative nature and operational challenges faced by international space missions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

