‘A molten, mushy state’: scientists may have found a new type of liquid planet
Astronomers have discovered a new type of planet, L98-59d, which is composed of molten lava and could redefine our understanding of liquid planets.
NASA's probe drills Martian soil in search of ice and finds salts capable of keeping water liquid below freezing point
NASA's InSight mission has revealed the potential presence of substantial underground water on Mars, which could reshape our understanding of the planet.
The Earth was not a magma hell: 'lost continents' over 4 billion years old discovered
A new analysis of the planet's oldest crystals reveals that the Earth's crust and liquid water existed much earlier than previously thought, rewriting the history of life's origin.
NASA discovers an ancient beach on Mars... A new indication of 'life' on the red planet
NASA's Perseverance rover has found evidence of an ancient beach in Jezero Crater on Mars, suggesting that liquid water may have persisted for a long enough period for microbial life to potentially develop.