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Chinese and Australian boffins ask what else could be slowing down seismic waves as they pass through the Red Planet? Mars ...
Liquid water once shaped the Martian landscape dramatically, carving valleys, filling lakes, and forming vast oceans.
By listening to the echoes of "marsquakes" — seismic waves rippling through Mars ' crust — researchers uncovered signs of ...
Evidence is mounting that a secret lies beneath the dusty red plains of Mars, one that could redefine our view of the red ...
As a space lawyer and co-founder of For All Moonkind, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting human heritage in outer space, I ...
More people will be going to the Moon in coming years, and the way current legal frameworks are written could lead to ...
Scientists warn this common household appliance could become an 'incubator' for dangerous pathogens such as Listeria and ...
Regardless of your property’s age or style, strategic improvements can transform even the most modest spaces into functional, beautiful environments to be enjoyed year-round. The UK’s variable climate ...
Vacations are fun — once you get to your destination. Packing and flying can be overwhelming at best, and kids add a whole other dimension (or several) to the planning process. To help you ...
England's most in-depth peatland map shows the extent, depth and condition of our peatlands Scientific first made possible ...
Deep in the bowels of the UN headquarters, a pump sucks in huge amounts of water from the East River to help cool the complex ...
Scientists have mapped England's peatlands to a level of extraordinary detail never achieved before - revealing their worrying, degraded state and need for recovery.