Long-term exposure to Mars dust may pose serious health risks to astronauts, including lung damage and thyroid issues.
The Opportunity Rover spotted ‘Martian Blueberries’ near the equator in 2004, which were identified as small and marble-like ...
Tropical storms have been steadily increasing in frequency over the past 5,700 years, new evidence from sediment in the Great ...
Two NASA rovers on Mars recently made two independent discoveries further indicating that ancient life may have once existed ...
Mars may look like a dry and dusty world, but just beneath its surface lies one of the most surprising discoveries in ...
NASA's Perseverance rover isn't just hunting for signs of ancient life on Mars, it's also testing spacesuit materials right ...
Inhaling dust particles from the Red Planet over long periods of time could put humans at risk of developing respiratory issues, thyroid disease and other health problems.
Don't breathe in the dust on Mars.That's the takeaway from new research from a team of scientists, including researchers from the University of ...
They look like a dish of lentils, or a mass of spider eggs on a leaf. But whatever they are, these tiny little brown blobs, ...
In 2004, the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity spotted similar strange spheres, so-called "Martian Blueberries", and since ...