A new study led by Brown University researchers shows a water-rich mineral could explain the planet’s color — and hint at its ...
A study suggests Mars takes its red hue from a type of mineral that forms in cool water, which could reveal insights about ...
Scientist is proud to have led "the first astrobiology study to involve Algeria," and believes that his findings are a major step towards finding evidence of life on Mars.
Mars is easily identifiable in the night sky by its prominent red hue. Thanks to the fleet of spacecraft that have studied the planet over the last ...
Results from a new study published in the journal Nature Communications and led by researchers from Brown University and the University of Bern suggest that the water-rich iron mineral ferrihydrite ...
Mars’s signature red hue may not be due to hematite, as previously believed, but rather to ferrihydrite — an iron oxide that ...
Martian dust is mostly rust. Mars’s famed color has captivated humankind for centuries, earning its nickname of the ‘Red ...
Mars is widely known for its iconic rusty red color — many people even refer to it as just the "Red Planet" — but new research suggests the Martian shade isn't just lovely to look at. The chemistry ...
NASA's Curiosity rover has found evidence of water on ancient Mars with "rippled textures" and "landslide debris" in the ...
Mars wasn't always the dusty red desert we know today. Billions of years ago, waves may have crashed against sandy beaches ...
China's Zhurong rover has detected evidence of ancient Martian beaches beneath the surface, indicating a historic ocean on ...