When Earth first formed, it was too hot to retain ice. This means all the water on our planet must have originated from ...
So, we decide to play interplanetary gardener and dump Earth's water on Mars. At first, it might seem like a surefire way to transform the Red Planet into a lush, watery paradise. But hold your horses ...
Glaciers are melting 36% faster, losing 314 billion tonnes of ice yearly, threatening freshwater supplies and accelerating ...
Outside of a handful of valleys in Antarctica, the Atacama is the driest place on Earth. The inhospitable landscape of sand, ...
Scientists studying Apollo lunar mission samples uncovered evidence of a dual heritage for lunar water, tracing back to Earth ...
New research reveals glaciers are melting faster than expected, contributing to rising sea levels and water shortages.
The Give an Hour for Earth: World Water Day youth art gallery is designed for young people to let their creativity shine ...
Earth may now be home to the most glorious beaches in the solar system , but 3 billion years ago, it may have been Mars that ...
Mars may have once been a paradise with Earth-like oceans and balmy beaches that would have been ideal for harboring living ...