Washington, DC— Our galaxy’s most abundant type of planet could be rich in liquid water due to formative interactions between ...
New experiments show young rocky planets can generate water naturally when molten surfaces react with hydrogen in their early atmospheres.
Tests on olivine hint that water-rich exoplanets could generate H2O internally, possibly explaining ocean worlds and even some of Earth’s early water.
Researchers are studying eccentric warm Jupiters, giant exoplanets that follow odd, elongated orbits unlike anything in our solar system.
The planet's natural carbon sinks are reaching critical limits, absorbing fewer emissions than expected as decades of climate ...
"In spring, this ice begins to warm up and sublimate. The last remnants of this ice are located on the shaded side of the ...
In the early chaos of planetary formation, before crusts cooled or atmospheres settled, water might already have been ...
A new study reveals that Saturn’s moon Titan hosts bizarre chemistry where water-like and oil-like molecules can mix, hinting ...
Backed by a two-year, $1 million grant from the federal government’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the team is ...
Jeff Bezos’ latest round of grants supports researchers using A.I. to protect nature and curb climate impacts.
The funding represents Trump’s latest attempt at coal revitalization, but updating the nation’s aging facilities would cost ...
Students at Metro Community College in Omaha are participating in a program that allows them to design experiments for the ...