Scientists may finally have a way to detect ancient life on Mars by studying microbial fossils preserved in sulfate minerals.
Step aside, Santa Monica. It seems that Mars once had beaches that would give the Californian coast a run for its money.
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Mars Once Boasted of 'Stunning Beaches' That Experts Believe are Buried Under the Planet's SurfaceMars Once Boasted of 'Stunning Beaches' That Experts Believe are Buried Under the Planet's Surface Mars is the hope of many ...
A new study reconsiders the controversial findings of NASA's Viking Mars lander in 1976, which some argue may have shown ...
NASA’s MAVEN Mars Orbiter Will Help Understand Radio Interference On Earth. MAVEN studied ionosphere of the Red Planet and discovered the phenomena known as ‘sporadic E layers ...
If life exists on other planets, it needs to be adaptable to extreme environments. To get a clue of what it might look like, ...
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What If We Put the Earth's Water on MarsSo, we decide to play interplanetary gardener and dump Earth's water on Mars. At first, it might seem like a surefire way to transform the Red Planet into a lush, watery paradise. But hold your horses ...
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