Not exact matches
In a paper published today in Science, a
team led by CSHL Professor and HHMI Investigator Robert Martienssen and Professor Jean - François Couture of the University of Ottawa
announces that they have solved the
mystery, exploiting unique aspects of plant genomes.
But the first solid evidence didn't arrive until September, when a
team of planetary geologists
announced it might have solved the
mystery by treating the moon's crust like a jigsaw puzzle.
While the game was
announced all those years ago, Sean Murray and the Hello Games
team left details out of the mainstream because they wished to build anticipation, excitement and a sense of
mystery prior to its release.