What Will a Lab on Mars Be Like?by Rachel MuenzA lab on Mars would be essential to future manned missions and the search for life
Organic Material from Mars Reveals the Likely Origin of Life’s Building Blocksby University of Copenhagen
Protein Fragments Id Two New ‘Extremophile’ Microbes—Could Help Find Alien Lifeby American Chemical Society
NewsResearch Takes Us a Step Closer to Sustaining Human Life on the Red Planetby University of SussexScientists create transformative nanomaterials with potential for clean energy production
NewsScientists Discover Molten Layer Covering Martian Coreby University of MarylandNew NASA InSight research reveals a liquid silicate "blanket" wrapped around Mars’ core
NewsMars: New Evidence of an Environment Conducive to the Emergence of Lifeby CNRSResearcher find fossil evidence of a sustained Martian climate cycle
NewsNew Study Reveals Evidence of Diverse Organic Material on Marsby University of FloridaScientists gain vital insights into Mars’ history and potential for supporting life
NewsA Deep Underground Lab Could Hold Key to Habitability on Marsby University of BirminghamUnderground tunnels afford researchers the chance to study how scientific and medical operations might work on Mars
NewsA ‘Cosmic Concrete’ That Is Twice as Strong as Regular Concreteby University of ManchesterMade from extraterrestrial dust and potato starch, the new concrete could be used for construction work on Mars
NewsComplex Subsurface of Mars Imaged by Chinese Rover Zhurongby Geological Society of AmericaThe researchers contrast this new data with data collected from the moon
NewsMars Rover Perseverance Takes First Extraterrestrial Sound Recordingby Holden GalushaThe rover captured the sound of dust devils in Jezero Crater, the rover’s landing spot
NewsWhat Seismic Waves Reveal about Martian Crustby ETH ZurichThe new findings provide clues about how the planet formed
NewsNumber of Ancient Martian Lakes Might Have Been Dramatically Underestimatedby University of Hong KongResearchers suggest that a least 70 percent of Martian lakes have yet to be discovered