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Space.com on MSNThe secret of why Mars grew cold and dry may be locked away in its rocksBy discovering carbonate rocks, NASA's Mars rovers may have unlocked the key to understanding the fate of the Red Planet's climate.
New research shows how Mars may have undone its own habitability, while Earth stayed stable enough to support life.
What can the climate history of Mars teach scientists about whether the Red Planet once had the ingredients for life as we ...
UChicago-led analysis of Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover data may explain why planet was likely harsh desert for most ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNMars Was Never Meant to Be Habitable—New Study Reveals the Shocking Truth!Mars, a planet once capable of sustaining liquid water and harboring flowing rivers, today stands as a frozen desert. For ...
A new satellite-based product can now map the ocean carbon sink at unprecedented resolution.Although the oceanic sink for the ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Enzyme-Infused Concrete Could Turn Buildings into CO2 SpongesThere’s a catch: carbonatable concrete doesn’t currently work well for large-scale construction. It’s mostly used for small ...
Carbon sequestration in response to grassland–shrubland–turfgrass conversions and a test for carbonate biomineralization in desert soils, New Mexico, USA. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 80, 1591–1603. doi: ...
New satellite maps reveal how oceans absorb carbon, offering real-time insight into climate shifts and ocean acidification.
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Techno-Science.net on MSNThe depths of subducted oceans play a key role for life on EarthThese results suggest the existence of a process recycling marine carbon into Earth's mantle, which could contribute to ...
Waste gases from China’s huge industrial clusters offer another opportunity for turning CO 2 into chemicals. That’s the ...
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