NASA's Curiosity rover just found bizarre nodules on giant Martian "spiderwebs." Scientists are puzzled.
Tests conducted with tardigrades suggest that there is something in Martian dirt that dramatically reduces biological ...
You’ve probably followed the Mars rover missions on and off for years, watching those red-dust landscapes scroll across your TV screen and wondering: Could something have lived there once? Now, after ...
Strange spiderweb-like ridges on Mars may reveal groundwater lasted longer than scientists thought.
NASA’s Curiosity rover has spent roughly six months exploring a geological feature on Mars known as boxwork: a vast network of low rock ridges, about 3–6 feet (1–2 meters) tall, crisscrossing the ...
Sifting through 180,000 observations, the team found a single event. We may have detected a whistler wave on the Red Planet.
The web-like features are believed to be sculpted by ancient groundwater, offering new clues about the Red Planet's watery ...
Samples taken from an ancient Mars rock may indicate that ancient life once existed on the Red Planet, according to a study ...
Scientists may be one step closer in their hunt for signs of past life on Mars after the Curiosity rover's latest find.
Spiderweb-shaped rock patterns on Mars may rewrite the timeline of when water disappeared from the Red Planet.
New radar data from China's Zhurong Mars rover suggests that Mars may have once had a large ocean, with features resembling sandy beach deposits on Earth.
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