By Robin George Andrews Robin George Andrews reported on the moons of Mars in a special Science Times issue devoted to the ...
Evidence is growing that Mars was once sloshy and wet, draped with lakes and oceans, which lapped at shorelines and deposited ...
Life on Mars may have been found — before it was accidentally destroyed during a NASA mission nearly 50 years ago, one ...
The rover's latest discoveries, including pure sulfur stones and sprawling mineral "spiderwebs," unravel new mysteries of ...
A groundbreaking find on Mars sparks debate among scientists — could these organic molecules be a clue to life on the Red ...
The study identified when water interacted with the meteorite and established that the dating was unaffected by events after ...
"The experiments performed by NASA's Viking landers may have accidentally killed Martian life by applying too much water," ...
Phobos and Deimos could have formed from asteroid debris, a new study suggests. An upcoming sample return mission will help test the idea.
A sliver of Martian rock that once lay hidden in a university drawer has helped researchers better understand the Red ...
Now, after examining the geomorphological features and surface composition of Utopia Planitia sent back by Zhurong, ...
Mars may have hosted life billions of years ago, a possibility that has long intrigued scientists. Now, new evidence suggests the planet was habitable for even longer than previously thought, due to ...
Now, though, researcher Peter Buhler of the Planetary Science Institute in Arizona may have solved the ... The model ...