Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The best reason to send humans to Mars isn’t for guts or glory—or the construction of colonies to safeguard against existential ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A composite view of Mars taken by the Viking I and II probes. NASA/USGS In September, NASA announced the discovery of a possible ...
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Goodbye Goldilocks: Scientists may have to look beyond habitable zones to find alien life
Scientists may need to broaden their horizons in their search for alien life.
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Elon Musk gives update on aliens
Musk compared consciousness to a candle in a “vast darkness" during remarks about aliens at the World Economic Forum in Davos ...
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NASA discovers Earth-like planet that might host alien life
:rocket: Could aliens be hiding on a frozen twin of Earth? NASA has just discovered a rocky exoplanet that’s remarkably ...
MARS was not always the beaming red we’re so used to seeing in space. Scientists have revealed that it was actually a “blue ...
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The special regions on Mars where it is totally forbidden to explore, for a haunting reason
Even as momentum builds toward sending humans to Mars in the next decade, several regions on the Red Planet remain off-limits ...
Astrobiology Club at the University seeks to break down misconceptions of alien life and create a space for scientific discussions.
The best reason to send humans to Mars isn’t for guts or glory—or the construction of colonies to safeguard against existential Earth-bound risks. Instead it’s to answer a single, simple question: Is ...
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