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Space.com on MSNThe secret of why Mars grew cold and dry may be locked away in its rocksBy discovering carbonate rocks, NASA's Mars rovers may have unlocked the key to understanding the fate of the Red Planet's climate.
Why is Mars barren and uninhabitable, while life has always thrived here on our relatively similar planet Earth?
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For decades, scientists believed that long, dark streaks on the surface of Mars were a sign of something crucial: running water. These streaks, first spotted by NASA’s Viking mission in 1976 ...
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The food industry will go to great lengths (and spend a fortune) to lobby policymakers, confuse the public and politicize scientific findings. You can see the results in the UK's delay of a ban on ...
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ESG Must Focus on Strategy: G.N. Bajpai and Jangoo DalalIn their book “Climate Shock”, Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman outline an 11% chance of overshooting six ... 400 million ...
Professional astrologer Steph Koyfman reads your monthly horoscope—and spells out how it may shape your travels.
The new images by Curiosity show "dramatic evidence" of ancient groundwater in crisscrossing low ridges, NASA said.
The ESA's Mars Express probe has captured a striking image of Deuteronilus Cavus, a crater rich in insights. Located in a transition zone between the southern highlands and northern lowlands of Mars, ...
Commentary Published: April 2009 Beyond water on Mars John Grotzinger Nature Geoscience 2, 231–233 (2009) Cite this article ...
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