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New research published in Nature Communications identifies an iron sulfate on Mars that may represent a brand-new mineral.
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Space on MSNAlien life on Mars or Europa could survive off cosmic rays instead of the sun, scientists suggestElectrons released when cosmic rays strike water-ice can provide energy for microbes and facilitate the formation of complex ...
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In its latest postcard from Mars, the European Space Agency's Mars Express returns to Acheron Fossae: a dramatic network of chasms carved into the surface of the red planet.
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Islands on MSNCalifornia's Most Underrated National Park Is A Volcano Gem Blending Lake Views And Renowned Fishing And HikingFeaturing 60 volcanoes and plenty of hydrothermal features within its borders, this national park is as explosively beautiful as any other in the country.
Scientists from the UK have been able to recreate extreme conditions found on icy moons in deep space and said the unstable behaviour of water revealed can help identify ancient signs of cryovolcanic ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA awards Firefly Aerospace $177 million for 1st multi-rover mission to moon's south poleNASA has awarded Firefly Aerospace a $176.7 million contract to deliver a pair of rovers and three scientific instruments to ...
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GameRant on MSNPokemon TCG Pocket's New Magcargo Card is a Blessing and a CursePokemon TCG Pocket just added a new Magcargo card that takes the concept of "high risk, high reward" to new levels with its ...
Carbon and natural graphene have been found in lunar dust for the first time, opening up new opportunities for moon ...
Could there be a more “Pine Knob” Pine Knob bill than the Doobie Brothers and the late Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band ...
New research published in Nature Communications identifies an iron sulfate on Mars that may represent a brand-new ...
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Space.com on MSNAn icy supervolcano eruption on Pluto may have left a massive crater on the frozen worldThe caldera may have blasted out its cryomagma in a single explosive event, or it may have spread its eruptions over time.
A new study from the University of Toronto Mississauga reveals that sex work arrests in Toronto have dropped by 99.6% since ...
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