Researchers have developed a promising technique to identify potential microbial fossils on Mars. Sulfate minerals like gypsum, abundant on the Martian surface, may hold clues to ancient life.
The Startup Pulsar Fusion is proposing a 2 Megawatt nuclear fusion orbital components for 2027. Pulsar has now proceeded to phase 3, the manufacture of the ...
Nuclear pulse propulsion is a technology that would work. It was being developed in the 1960s. It was stopped because of the nuclear test ban treaty and ...
During the Mars Area school board’s Tuesday, March 11, meeting, superintendent Mark Gross credited the community and first ...
NASA has abruptly closed its chief-scientist office, along with 2 other offices, firing 23 employees. The 10 March action ...
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Life as we know today is unthinkable without the help of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), a network of satellites ...
The 8th test flight of SpaceX's giant Starship ended in failure as the space vehicle powered by 33 engines exploded midair ...
Could a giant planet between Mars and Jupiter have doomed Earth? A new study suggests that small changes would have been ...
NASA’s science programs budget could be slashed by 50 percent in fiscal year 2026, people familiar with the Trump ...
If Mars ever hosted microorganisms in its bygone oceans, their fossils might still be preserved in minerals—and now, we have ...
Planetary scientists in Algeria and Switzerland have developed a scientific instrument that could help hunt for signs of life ...