This could help explain a lot. The post Scientists Intrigued by “Negative Mass Anomaly” Under Surface of Mars appeared first ...
Why nuclear makes sense for the Red Planet. Google’s new memory math for AI. Why video games help you sleep. All that and ...
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Why Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars is still a classic, 34 years on
As the New Scientist Book Club reads Kim Stanley Robinson’s science-fiction novel in April, George Bass digs into why this ...
Mars may look like a frozen desert today, but new evidence suggests its watery past didn’t simply fade away quietly—it may ...
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Read an extract from Kim Stanley Robinson's sci-fi classic Red Mars
This is the opening of Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars, the New Scientist Book Club read for April, as humans come to the ...
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NASA's '1st nuclear-propelled interplanetary spacecraft' will send helicopters to Mars in 2028
NASA plans to launch its first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft in 2028, a probe called Space Reactor-1 Freedom that ...
New clues found underneath Jezero Crater.
The U.S. space agency will aim to send a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars—a first—in a bid to show that nuclear propulsion ...
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A rare active volcano on Mars may be causing the whole planet to spin faster
Data from NASA's InSight mission suggests the Red Planet's Tharsis region is more active than previously thought and may be ...
NASA plans to launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars by 2028, a major step for deep space exploration and its planned ...
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