Since humanity's first steps on the moon, the aspiration to extend human civilization beyond Earth has been a central ...
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Microbial powerhouse: Two bacteria species could cement humanity’s first home on Mars
Chroococcidiopsis is a tough cyanobacterium, an extremophile. It excels at surviving in Mars-like conditions, like high UV ...
"Sporosarcina secretes natural polymers that nurture mineral growth and strengthen regolith, turning loose soil into solid, concrete-like material," the spokesperson writes. "We envision this ...
A new study reveals how specialized microbes might convert Martian regolith into durable, life-supporting structures. Since ...
Dust devils on Mars generate tiny electrical sparks. This could help explain how the Red Planet’s atmosphere and surface are ...
Humanity had a dream: the alien world we hope to call homeSince humanity's first steps on the Moon, the aspiration to extend human civilization beyond ...
This is no longer just imagination, rather a warning, that our home is slowly collapsing and as Earth struggles to breathe, scientists are asking a bold question: If our planet is dying, can Mars ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The longest molecules ever found on Mars have been unearthed by NASA's ...
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