A New Way to Test for Life on Mars0
- From Around the Web, Space
- March 27, 2020
The presence of sulfur-rich organic compounds may help in the search for Martian biology.

The presence of sulfur-rich organic compounds may help in the search for Martian biology.

NASA’s Voyager 2 probe flew through a blob of charged gas called a plasmoid decades ago, and scientists only just now realized it.

Volatiles may have once cracked Mercury’s surface.

Where on Earth, wondered Henri Weimerskirch, were all the penguins?

The purpose of such an elaborate structure remains a big open question

NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity captured a stunning new selfie on February 26, 2020 (the 2687th Martian day, or sol, of the mission).

The subatomic particles may already solve two important puzzles of particle physics

Time has a precise direction.

Although the world is in a serious health crisis with the COVID-19 pandemic, March 20, for some people, commemorates another type of crisis entirely — although it’s one more frequently seen in science fiction.

The most energetic objects in the universe may be stopping the biggest galaxies from growing bigger.



