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Water is the key to survival on Mars, and NASA has developed a groundbreaking plan to extract and use it for drinking, fuel ...
NASA's Perseverance rover is digging deeper into Mars' geologic past as it begins grinding into rock surfaces to expose ...
Mars, a planet once capable of sustaining liquid water and harboring flowing rivers, today stands as a frozen desert. For ...
The thick, mineral-rich layers of clay found on Mars suggest that the Red Planet harbored potentially life-hosting ...
An analysis led by the University of Chicago of Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover data may explain why the planet was ...
"Past climates with surface and shallow-subsurface liquid water are recorded by Mars's sedimentary rocks, including strata in the approximately 4-kilometer-thick [circa 2.5 miles thick] record at Gale ...
A lab experiment that simulated Mars conditions showed that green algae can grow in plastic containers made from the same ...
A study led by University researchers published on June 16 analyzed the clay terrains of the neighboring red planet, Mars, ...
One of the great unsolved problems in modern planetary science is written on the surface of Mars. Mars has canyons that were ...
Science Mars’ red color may be related to a habitable past: study The Red Planet may have had an abundance of water billions of years ago ...
New research shows how Mars may have undone its own habitability, while Earth stayed stable enough to support life.
Now, scientists from Caltech have calculated a potential habitable zone for subterranean microbes on Mars. Habitable zones are essentially places where conditions are just right for life to survive.