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Your heart may shrink and bones could dissolve: Deadly reality of sending humans to Mars
Mars is closer than ever, but the human body isn’t ready. Inside the biological war against radiation, microgravity, and ...
Massive volcanic eruptions billions of years ago may have made it snow on Mars, leaving thick buried ice near the planet’s ...
In a remarkable celestial event, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS recently made its closest approach to Mars, prompting two European robotic spacecraft to observe this cosmic wanderer. This article ...
As scientists get closer to putting humans on Mars, the need to understand why clocks tick faster on the red planet is more ...
Researchers at Purdue spent years working with NASA engineers to figure out how to grow crops on Mars and beyond. Now the ...
An alien comet passing through our solar system made its closest approach to Mars recently, and two European robotic ...
Recently, NASA revealed exciting details of new findings from Mars. Scientists have discovered tiny patterns of unusual ...
A fleet of ball-shaped rovers could drift across the Martian surface like tumbleweed, driven simply by the wind.
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS may be out of view of Earth, but orbiters on Mars were able to recently get a look at it.
Clues hidden in Martian rock suggest the red planet may have once hosted an ocean. Earth’s own ancient rivers are helping ...
Phobos is the larger and innermost of Mars' two moons, and it's a fascinating celestial body. It's small, irregularly shaped, and orbiting just about 6,000 kilometers above the surface of the Red ...
A resilient gut microbe, Bacillus subtilis, has survived the extreme conditions of space launch and reentry - great news for ...
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