What do you do when you can’t find something just scratching the surface? Dig deeper, of course! And that’s exactly what NASA is planning to do with ARDAS: probe feet into the crust of Mars to search for life far below the harsh, uninhabitable surface.
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Move Over, Nessie, It is the Month of the Monster Eel!
The Loch Ness monster legend comes to its end, with scientists denying its very existence. In turn, however, they offer us a bigger mystery: the super-electric monster eel.
Newly Discovered Worm Denies Evolution as We Know It
Forget everything you know about the Cambrian Explosion and the occurrence of life on Earth. Newly discovered worm in China challenges evolution as we know it!
Sniffing Moondust: Upon This Handful of Regolith Our Survival Depends
After six human missions between 1969 and 1972, it became clear that the layer of moon dust and rock, called regolith, was more than just a pretty surface feature. Now, NASA plans to turn it into breathable oxygen and we can’t wait to hear future news about this project!
Alien Mineral Found in Australia is Now Part of an Exclusive Club
The Wedderburn meteorite, found in Australia back in 1951, contains a mineral that’s never been found in nature. Not in ours, anyway.
Tea Leaves Might Be the Eco-Friendly Future of Firefighting
Current flame retardants spark fiery debates from a health and environmental point of view. New research shows tea leaves can become the eco-friendly option for putting a stop to fires and saving our lives, new research suggests.





