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Cosmic rays from deep space might be the secret energy source that allows life to exist underground on Mars and icy moons like Enceladus and Europa. New research reveals that when these rays interact ...
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Daily Star on MSNHumans could all be aliens from Mars according to a shock new theory
Marcus Chown said it is possible that humans are in fact aliens from Mars because the Red Planet was habitable before Earth ...
Crunch. There’s a certain dread associated with that sound when you put your foot somewhere it shouldn’t go. For a Mars rover, however, it could mean a big discovery. In May last year, the Curiosity ...
A new study from NYU Abu Dhabi has found that high-energy particles from space, known as cosmic rays, could create the energy ...
Astrobiologist Barry DiGregorio fears astronauts on Mars could die "live on air" after being exposed to deadly alien ...
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Knewz on MSNFour People Who Volunteered For NASA’s 'Mars Isolation' Year-Long Experiment Reveal What Kept Them Going
In 2023, NASA launched a fascinating experiment to understand what life on Mars might be like. Four volunteers sent over a year living in a specially built Mars-like habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space ...
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Space.com on MSNGood news for Mars settlers? Red Planet glaciers are mostly pure water ice, study suggests
Martian glaciers are mostly pure ice across the Red Planet, suggesting they might potentially be useful resources for any ...
New simulations suggest that up to four of the solar system's rocky planets, including Earth and a long-lost world, once ...
We might be looking for life on Mars in the wrong place, scientists suggest. Extraterrestrial life is more likely to be lurking in Mars' ice than on its rocky surface, according to a new paper in ...
“Mars could have had far more rivers than previously believed, which certainly paints a more optimistic view of ancient life on Mars,” Penn State geosciences professor Benjamin Cardenas, the ...
No evidence of life has been found on Mars yet. Well, that’s the view of Joseph Michalski, an associate professor of earth sciences at the University of Hong Kong, who spoke to Live Science.
NASA’s next mission to Mars will be its most advanced yet. But if scientists discover there was once life – or there is life – on the Red Planet, will the public be able to handle such an ...
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