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A team of scientists has investigated how Earth’s twin became so inhospitable, and whether the same will happen to our planet ...
A research team led by geophysicists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography provides an explanation for ...
Billions of years ago, Mars may not have been the frozen desert we see today. New simulations suggest that volcanic eruptions pumped out reactive sulfur gases, creating greenhouse effects strong ...
In the search for habitable exoplanets, atmospheric conditions play a key role in determining if a planet can sustain liquid ...
Webb telescope found new clues about planet TRAPPIST-1 e, ruling out thick air and keeping the hope for liquid water - and ...
The delicate balance that has allowed life to flourish here on our little planet has not been completely discovered elsewhere.
Late at night, as I was writing, I looked up to see the bright moon hanging outside my window, and a fascinating hypothesis ...
Findings from a new study indicate the changing dynamics of sulphur and the influence it had on framing Martian climate.
When it comes to the question of which planet humanity could one day call home, the obvious choice might seem to be Mars. But surprisingly, Venus might actually be a better candidate for human ...
JWST data reveal first insights on TRAPPIST-1 e, a planet in the habitable zone that may have conditions suitable for ...