How to Make Tools on Mars, Using Dust0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 2, 2017
You can’t carry everything you need from Earth, so researchers made 3-D–printed shapes with mocked-up Mars dust

You can’t carry everything you need from Earth, so researchers made 3-D–printed shapes with mocked-up Mars dust

Much has been said about “The Age of Information” we now gleefully inhabit, but not much has been said concerning the viral spread of dis/misinformation during this breakthrough era.

There Were Giants in the Earth


Lambs born at equivalent of 23 weeks human gestation kept alive and developing in advance could transform outlook for very premature babies

A clump of vessel-like structures Mary Schweitzer’s team extracted from a Tyrannosaurus rex bone that was almost completely demineralized could give us an answer.

Mars has an asteroid entourage, with nine so-called Trojans trailing in its wake. Now it seems these travelling companions all had the same violent beginning: as the innards of a mini-planet, eviscerated in a violent collision. Some remnants may even have been incorporated into the material that became Mars.


A new study from the University of Edinburgh has linked comet activity to a period of cooling in Earth’s past.





























































