Your October 20 horoscope is here. Mercury and Mars align in Scorpio, making our words powerful. We will say what we mean, which could cause arguments if the tone isn’t nice. The signs having the best ...
THE HAMMOCK — Squids, UFOs, the International Space Station and colonizing both the moon and Mars were among the topics presented during a recent luncheon at the Flagler Tiger Bay Club. Jamie S.
For decades, Mars has tempted scientists with its icy surface and quiet promise of life. Now, a new study suggests that fragments of ancient microbes might still rest frozen in Martian ice, preserved ...
Some ancient marine organisms produced mysterious magnetic particles of unusually large size, which can now be found as fossils in marine sediments. An international team has succeeded in mapping the ...
While the headline-making sample from Perseverance’s drill in Jezero Crater may show tantalising biosignature-like features, the first issue is lack of definitive proof: the features could still be ...
Your October 20 horoscope is here. Mercury and Mars align in Scorpio, making our words powerful. We will say what we mean, which could cause arguments if the tone isn’t nice. The signs having the best ...
Curiosity takes over. With intellectual Mercury conjoining ambitious Mars in investigative Scorpio at 2:52 am EDT, our minds might be caught up in a tide of inquisitive thoughts. We want to know ...
Mars’ north polar vortex locks its atmosphere in extreme cold and darkness, freezing out water vapor and triggering a dramatic rise in ozone. Scientists found that the lack of sunlight and moisture ...
The bold question-askers at What If explore whether Mars could actually support life. Hearing Abruptly Halted Amid Heated Exchange Scientists Discovered A New Alzheimer's Warning Sign—And It Has To Do ...
Blocks of frozen carbon dioxide sliding down Martian dunes may have carved the planet’s strange gullies, mimicking the work of living creatures.
New research shows that dry ice blocks, not water or life, may be responsible for the mysterious gullies carved into Mars’ sandy slopes.
We have been following Marland Burckhardt, a Russell High School graduate who served in the Army in Italy before returning to college, marrying his sweetheart, and graduating with an Army commission.