While actual evidence for life on Mars has never been found, a new NASA study proposes microbes could find a potential home ...
Like Earth, Mars was formed about 4.5 billion years ago, but its early surface was very different than today's. Mars' surface ...
For years, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter — a spacecraft circling the Red Planet — has seen white material lining dry ...
NASA study suggests that sunlight penetrating ice on Mars could support photosynthesis and possibly microbial life.
If we’re going to live on Mars we’ll need a way to grow food in its arid dirt. Researchers think they know a way.
We believe that dusty Martian ice exposures in the mid-latitudes represent the most easily accessible places to search for Martian life today.' ...
NASA's Curiosity rover has new insights into how Mars might have changed from a potentially habitable, water-rich planet to ...
In a new study, researchers are suggesting something radical: that the Red Planet may be hosting life under its icy exterior.
New NASA research suggests that microbes could thrive in meltwater beneath Mars’ frozen surface, offering a potential habitat ...
A recent study by NASA has found small patches on Mars that could harbor life. These areas are thought to be capable of ...
The study, which is published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment, focused on water ice formed from ancient snow ...
On Earth, dense snow and ice often melts from the inside out. When dust particles are embedded in the frozen water, they can ...