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Mars was once much wetter than we ever imagined. Recent findings about inverted river channels in the Noachis Terra region ...
The findings suggest that sufficiently small particles introduced into the laboratory vortex should behave similarly to dust ...
A landmark report for the global agreement on wetlands paints a dire picture of the state of the world’s water bodies that ...
Astronomers are constantly looking beyond our solar system, hoping to discover the unknown. And for the first time, they've found a planet that humans could potentially live on. Here's what we ...
By studying seismic waves, researchers have found a layer deep beneath the surface of Mars that could contain enough liquid water to flood the planet with an ocean thousands of feet deep.
Mars may once have held enough water to fill oceans and form coastlines. The planet’s red dust contains water and likely formed in cold conditions.
In 2024, natural disasters related to variations in the water cycle caused more than 8,700 deaths and at least $550 billion of economic loss.
If the planet reached specific temperature and pressure conditions, liquid carbon dioxide could have created geological features that scientists traditionally attributed to water.
On the ISS, water behaves differently than you might expect. The ISS experiences microgravity, where objects are almost weightless. The low gravity means water tends to form itself into completely ...