The study, led by Adomas Valantinas of Brown University and published in Nature Communications, has confirmed the real reason ...
Scientists have identified another possible commonality between Earth and Mars: a solid inner core. Scientists have ...
A recent study of data from multiple missions shows the Red Planet may get its name from an iron mineral that formed when ...
Add to the magma that in numerology, 2025 is a 9, a number associated with Mars, the red-hot warlord of drive, desire, and eruptions of the sexual and volcanic kind. Further, Mars, our planet of ...
With new data coming in from Mars, scientists have a new theory about why the planet is red. What does this mean for whether ...
Mars’ thick crust may have been a hidden engine of geological activity, producing granitic magmas and sustaining underground ...
Now, Mars. Photographs from the NASA Archive, a stunning new release from publisher Taschen, invites us on an extraordinary ...
Study coauthor Michael Manga, a professor of Earth and planetary science at the University of California, Berkeley, and his ...
The most significant change since those 1970's experiments were conducted was the discovery of high levels of perchlorate on Mars. Perchlorate, plus abiotic oxidants, explains the Viking results and ...
The water-rich iron mineral ferrihydrite may be the main culprit behind Mars's reddish dust, rather than the dry, rust-like ...
"We found evidence for wind, waves, no shortage of sand—a proper, vacation-style beach," said geologist Benjamin Cardenas.