MOXIE’s methods are efficient and reliable in converting Mars’ atmosphere into pure oxygen. With In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), like another experiment that used a plasma-based method to create ...
JAKARTA — Deforestation for oil palm plantations continues unabated at the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, likely driven by new processing mills that in turn may ultimately… ...
SpaceX has successfully launched its Starship rocket in a huge test of Elon Musk’s ambitions to send humans to Mars.
An enormous volcano has been "hiding in plain sight" on Mars for decades, according to scientists. The volcano, which is 280 miles wide, was found alongside a possible sheet of buried glacier ice ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shed light on how cancer cells survive in the first few hours after being cut off from a supply of oxygen. Published in The EMBO Journal ...
A deeply eroded giant volcano, active from ancient through recent times and with possible remnants of glacier ice near its base, had been hiding near Mars’ equator in plain ... breaking down H2O into ...
Moving from Capricorn, Mars is again in Saturn’s turf this time with Saturn- but it’s in an air sign now. Mars is full of energy while Saturn is slow. Mars doesn’t think and is quick to act. The ...
Mars may be 140 million miles away, but its gravitational pull could be impacting Earth's oceans. Scientists at the University of Sydney in Australia believe the red planet's tug creates "giant ...
Figure 1: A giant volcano hiding in plain sight in one of Mars’ most iconic regions ... fuel (by breaking down H2O into hydrogen and oxygen). “It’s really a combination of things that ...
In a new international collaborative research study by Ben-Gurion University and Aarhus University, a new theory that could explain sand ripples on Mars and Earth was suggested. These effects are ...
"Even after a nuclear war, Earth would be more liveable than Mars, even if we didn't do anything about CC (climate change) it would still have oxygen -- as far as we can tell, Mars does not ...