The GuardianDiscovery of ancient riverbeds suggests Mars once wetter than thoughtYesterdayBy Ian SampleMore
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Sustainability Times“Elon Musk, You’re Ignoring the Truth”: Astrophysicist’s Startling Claim—Earth Would Remain a Paradise Compared to Mars After Nuclear ApocalypseOpinionYesterdayMore
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Live ScienceMars rover captures first close-up photos of giant 'spiderwebs' on the Red PlanetJun 24By Harry BakerMore
FuturismTrump Wants to Shut Down Several Perfectly Good Spacecraft Orbiting Mars for No Reason8 hours agoBy Victor TangermannMore
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Earth.comScientists found the perfect location on Mars where the first human settlers can liveJun 25By Eric RallsMore
SpaceIs the US forfeiting its Red Planet leadership to China's Mars Sample Return plan?Jun 29By Leonard DavidMore
Northeastern Global NewsMars Rover Team Gets Podium Finish at Major CompetitionYesterdayBy Cesareo ContrerasMore
Innovation News NetworkM-Matisse mission set to analyse Martian space weather with robotsYesterdayMore
Phys.orgDune patterns in California desert hold clues that help researchers map Mars' shifting sandsYesterdayMore
NatureIn search of signs of life on Mars with China’s sample return mission Tianwen-3Jun 19By Juntao Wang, Yangting Lin & Hou ZengqianMore
SpaceIs Mars really red? A physicist explains the planet's reddish hue and why it looks different to some telescopesJun 19By David Noah JoffeMore
Earth.comNASA rover finds a rock on Mars named 'Skull Hill' that doesn't belong where it was foundJun 19By Eric RallsMore
The ConversationA decade after the release of 'The Martian' and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in on real-life Mars explorationMay 22By Ari H.D. KoeppelMore
The ConversationEarly visions of Mars: Meet the 19th-century astronomer who used science fiction to imagine the red planetJun 6By Matthew ShindellMore
Scientific AmericanTrump Budget Calls for Stranding NASA’s Mars Samples on the Red PlanetMay 8By Leonard David & Lee BillingsMore
Rude Baguette“Mars Lost Its Water Here”: NASA Captures Ancient Blast That May Explain How the Red Planet Turned Into a Dusty WastelandJun 6More
Discover MagazineMars May Have Experienced a Great Dying Event Similar to Earth'sApr 17By Monica CullMore
SpaceTurning the Red Planet green? It's time to take terraforming Mars seriously, scientists sayJun 2By Stefanie WaldekMore
Jackson School of GeosciencesMolten Martian Core Could Explain Red Planet’s Magnetic QuirksApr 15More
The Planetary SocietyWhy is Mars red? A new clue to the history of habitability in Martian dustApr 9More
WashingtonianHow a Giant Sculpture of Mars Rolled Around the Kennedy Center GroundsApr 4By Andrew BeaujonMore
Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsMars Attacks: How Elon Musk's plans to colonize Mars threaten EarthMar 20By Kelly WeinersmithMore
Phys.org'Mars and Earth are even more different than we thought': Condensing 20 years of atmospheric wave observationsMar 25More
SpaceDark streaks on Mars may not come from water after all, scientists sayMay 19By Victoria CorlessMore
Purdue UniversityUnburied treasure: Rover researchers find unexpected minerals on MarsMar 5By Brittany SteffMore
YahooNew Data Shows Mars' Red Hue May Have Come From A Different Source Than Previously ThoughtMar 3By Nicole BonaccorsoMore
El Adelantado de SegoviaNASA’s amazing discovery – a wrecked robot found on the surface of MarsFeb 18More
Chemistry WorldFerrihydrite in Martian dust may explain red planet's colour – and hint at water-rich pastMar 6By Rupali DabasMore
research-and-innovation.ec.europa.euMars time machine: researchers create virtual model to decode Red Planet's climate evolutionFeb 27By Jonathan O'CallaghanMore
ScienceAlertAncient Beaches Found on Mars Reveal The Red Planet Once Had OceansFeb 25By Michelle StarrMore
Rude Baguette“We Engineered the Perfect Space Food”: US Scientists Unveil Super-Dwarf Plant Designed to Keep Astronauts Alive and Thriving on Years-Long Missions to Mars2 hours agoBy Eirwen WilliamsMore
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Interesting EngineeringMarvels on Mars: 10 astounding topographical features of the red planetFeb 16By Sade AgardMore
Phys.orgThe red planet's hot again, cold again history: Explaining persistent hydrogen in Mars' atmosphereJan 28More
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Science NewsA 3-D printed, plastic beaker could help algae grow on Mars9 days agoBy Erin Garcia de JesúsMore
Construction DiveHow synthetic lichens can launch Martian construction9 days agoBy Matthew ThibaultMore
Ars TechnicaThere was a straight shot from Earth to the Moon and Mars last nightJan 14By Stephen ClarkMore
Euronews.comRed Planet or bust: Can the US get to Mars in Trump's second term?Feb 20By Anna DesmaraisMore