On a cold, ancient Mars, rivers flowed and a lake the size of the Mediterranean Sea swelled under the protection of thick ice ...
The continuing release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is a major driver of global warming and climate change with ...
Insulation provided by carbon dioxide ice above the martian polar caps could explain many of the Red Planet’s ancient river features.
Using a computer model that reveals how plants grow thicker over time, biologists have uncovered how cells are activated to produce wood tissue. Understanding the genetic and molecular signals behind ...
New research suggests that about 3.6 billion years ago, Mars featured vast water flows and a lake rivaling the size of the ...
Heat emanating from Mars’s still active interior was insulated by the carbon dioxide ice, warming up the water ice causing about half of it to melt and flow across the Red Planet’s ancient surface.
Developing an economy that produces net zero carbon emissions not only involves "capturing" carbon dioxide but changing it ...
Using a transmission electron microscope, researchers at the University of Tsukuba have directly observed the breaking of ...
Electro-agriculture's promise could change farming forever.
Sparkling water has a slightly acidic pH. Over time, drinking a lot of it may contribute to the erosion of tooth enamel, says ...