Mars may have released sulfur gases that trapped heat, shaped the climate, and created conditions for ancient life.
After around 40 simulations, researchers believe volcanic activity released sulfur that facilitated the greenhouse effect on Mars.
Was Mars once warm enough to support life? Scientists are still unclear about what the climate was like on Mars billions of years ago. However, there are some clues. A form of sulfur from active ...
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These meteorites carried traces from the volcanic era, and the team repeatedly simulated the early Martian climate ...
Volcanic activity may have given rise to life on Mars, say researchers, investigating how an early greenhouse effect on the ...
Billions of years ago, Mars may not have been the frozen desert we see today. New simulations suggest that volcanic eruptions pumped out reactive sulfur gases, creating greenhouse effects strong ...
Researchers have developed a solution to the degradation problem in lithium-sulfur batteries that could unlock a promising energy store for electric vehicles.
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