Mars
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Scientists Discover Desert Moss 'Syntrichia Caninervis' That Can Survive on Mars
The Syntrichia caninervis plant, which can be found in places like the Mojave Desert and Antarctica, can theoretically grow on Mars. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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'Spiders' on Mars Captured by ESA Spacecraft on Red Planet's Angustus Labyrinthus Area
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Microbial Biosphere with Previously Unknown Life Discovered 13 Feet Below Atacama Desert in Chile
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German Scientist Claims NASA's Viking Program Accidentally Destroyed Life on Mars 50 Years Ago
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Devon Island: World's Largest Barren Arctic Desert Dubbed 'Mars on Earth'
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Mars' Daytime Hours Get Shorter as Planet Spins Faster for Unknown Reasons [NASA Data]
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Hawaiian Caves' Lava Tube Helps NASA Scientists to Search Life on Mars [Study]
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Sky Watchers Ready! Pink Moon Peaks After Venus, Mercury, Mars Display This April
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Cold Moon to Unfold in Sky This Week; North America Could Spot the Best View
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Mars Asteroid Strike: Ancient 'Planet Killer' Space Rock Causes Mega Tsunami on the Red Planet 3.4 Billion Years Ago
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Analytical Techniques Reveal the Biological Origins of the 3.48 Billion-year-Old Dresser Formation on the Oldest Stromatolites
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Studying Surface Waves for the First Time Could Help Decipher How Mars Formed and Evolved
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According to the Study, 7,119KG of Human Garbage Was Detected on the Surface of Mars