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The Red Planet has lost enough water to space
Although it’s by no means certain, scientists are slowly accumulating evidence that life once existed on the Red Planet
This month, we’re taking a different approach. Instead of reviewing a preprint journal paper, we’re looking at a summary guide on how humans might terraform Mars. Prepared by Devon Stork and Erika DeB
Astronomers are now regularly detecting planets thousands of light years from Earth – but have we missed one in our own Solar System?
Scientists have pulled a 6-millionyear-old chunk of ice ...
Using Webb, researchers detected several complex carbon-based molecules ...
Enceladus is a medium-sized moon of Saturn made up of a crust of water-ice and an ocean of liquid water below. This ocean is in some senses similar to those on Earth and is connected directly to Encel