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Mars has lost immense amounts of water over it lifetime, and scientists aren't sure exactly how. New research hints that the ...
June 28, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
Recent discussions on X about Viking Therapeutics (VKTX) have been buzzing with activity following the company's announcement of the initiation of Phase 3 clinical trials for their drug candidate ...
We can’t afford to treat logistics like an afterthought. It’s not back-office anymore. It’s frontline. It’s economic, human and national security infrastructure rolled into one.
HTX, is celebrating its upcoming 12th anniversary with the launch of the "Get Fit on Mars" campaign, a groundbreaking initiative designed to promote physical health and well-being within the Web3 ...
Skywatchers can catch a rare conjunction of the moon and Mars on June 29, appearing as a reddish "cherry" near a crescent moon after sunset.
Construction on Mars: NASA Suggests a Synthetic Lichen to Autonomously Convert Regolith into Building Material Ryan Whalen · June 26, 2025 During crewed Mars missions in the coming years, finding ways ...
Scientists have created living communities of bacteria and fungi that could survive in protective habitats on the Red Planet.
Gypsum deposits formed on Mars could conceal evidence of past life on the planet — microbes similar to the first life that formed on Earth four billion years ago. But to test this hypothesis, we need ...
NASA’s Viking 1 orbiter photographed this region in the northern latitudes of Mars on July 25, 1976, while searching for a landing site for the Viking 2 lander. The image shows a mesa that ...
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