New research shows that dry ice blocks, not water or life, may be responsible for the mysterious gullies carved into Mars’ ...
Blocks of frozen carbon dioxide sliding down Martian dunes may have carved the planet’s strange gullies, mimicking the work of living creatures.
Did life really exist on Mars after all? Unfortunately, there is no conclusive evidence for this yet. Nevertheless, it would ...
Scientists have discovered what is causing sinuous gullies to form on Mars' southern sand dunes in the springtime, unlike any ...
CO₂ ice blocks on Mars may dig gullies as they slide and sublimate in the thin atmosphere. In lab experiments, scientists recreated these eerie, worm-like movements under Martian conditions. The ...
On windswept dunes inside Martian craters, such as Matara and Russell, the Red Planet wears a curious pattern that has long ...
Mysterious gullies on the surface of Mars, long puzzling scientists, appear to have been carved by burrowing blocks of CO₂ ...
"The CO2 ice block began to dig into the slope and move downwards just like a burrowing mole or the sandworms from 'Dune.' It ...
For years, scientists believed carbon dioxide ice might play a role in shaping Mars’ surface. However, no one had ever ...
Scientists used the 'Mars Chamber' in the UK to simulate a process that creates 'very strange' gulleys on the red planet.
Mars has fascinated scientists for decades, particularly its intriguing gullies etched into the sandy dunes of theRed Planet.