Forbesflipped into InnovationAsteroids What Would It Mean For Life On Earth If There Is Life On Venus? Forbes - Elizabeth FernandezOn Monday, an exciting, and controversial, find was published in Nature Astronomy. A team of astronomers reported on the detection of a molecular gas - phosphine (PH3) within the upper layers of the clouds...
CNNflipped into Top StoriesNews A gas found on Earth that signifies life has been detected in the clouds on Venus verified_publisherCNN(CNN) — A gas on Earth has also been detected in the atmosphere of Venus. The "entirely surprising" discovery of phosphine could hint at unknown processes occurring on Earth's "twin." Phosphine suggests...
Bethany Frasierflipped into SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY & MORE-WHAT I FIND INTERESTINGMagnetism We May Have the Moon’s Now-Defunct Magnetic Field to Thank for Life on Earth Gizmodo Australia - Christopher Davies and Jon Mound The habitability of a planet depends on many factors. One is the existence of a strong and long-lived magnetic field. These fields are generated …
ALflipped into Out ThereAstronomy 'The Smallest Lights in the Universe' explores the possibilities of life on Earth and far beyond it space.com - Meghan Bartels MIT astronomer Sara Seager has a quest: to find a second Earth. That scientific quest has developed and persisted against the backdrop of a personal …
AvatarBruce Roachflipped into GeldrickEarth Science The floor is lava: after 1.5 billion years in flux, here's how a new, stronger crust set the stage for life on Earth theconversation.com - Fabio A Capitanio and Oliver Nebel and Peter Cawood Our planet is unique in the Solar system. It’s the only one with active plate tectonics, ocean basins, continents and, as far as we know, life. But …
Alan Nishiharaflipped into Alan Nishihara's Flipboard MagazineMagnetism Why the moon’s early magnetic field might be responsible for life on earth verified_publisherTNW - The ConversationThe habitability of a planet depends on many factors. One is the existence of a strong and long-lived magnetic field. These fields are generated thousands of kilometers below the planet’s surface in its...
Smithsonian Magazineflipped into SmartnewsScience Human-Made Materials Now Weigh More Than All Life on Earth Combined smithsonianmag.com - Rasha Aridi Collectively, humans have a gargantuan ecological footprint—and the evidence is all around us. Forests are razed down to build highways, cities keep …
ScienceAlertflipped into ScienceAlertMeteorites Ancient Meteorite Hints Mars Had Water Before There Was Life on Earth verified_publisherScienceAlert - David Nield We know that Mars was once much wetter than it is now, but the questions of when water formed and evaporated away are much more difficult to answer. A …