Researchers from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences have discovered a new way to form bastnäsite, a key mineral used to extract...
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Scientists from Penn State University have found an exciting new way to search for water deep below the surface of Mars. Instead of using traditional Earth methods, which don’t work well on Mars, they suggest listening to “marsquakes”—the Martian equivalent of earthquakes. These quakes could reveal the presence of underground water by producing unique electromagnetic […]
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences have discovered a new way to form bastnäsite, a key mineral used to extract...
Image: AMS Instrumentation & CalibrationThe MagneW PLUS+ electromagnetic flowmeters from Azbil Corporation are designed to measure every sort of...
Three earthquakes of different magnitudes rocked the island of Leyte yesterday afternoon, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and...
Mars rovers can only make exciting new discoveries thanks to human scientists making careful decisions about their next stop. The Mars 2020 mission is...
Over ten years ago, the rotation of Earth’s inner core started to slow down. It caused slight changes in the length of our days by mere fractions...
NASA’s InSight Mars Lander faced some challenges during its time on the red planet’s surface. Its mole instrument struggled to penetrate the...
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Samples of the far side of the moon collected by the Chang'e 6 probe earlier this month have finally been successfully sent to Earth. The container...
NASA’s Perseverance Rover has moved from Mount Washburn to its new stop, Bright Angel. At this location, scientists have discovered a strange...
The rumbling seems to be subsiding, after more than a dozen earthquakes in the last 48 hours off the Island’s west coast. The last was a 5.0...