Scientists feel sure of ice on Mars

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A NASA handout image shows the Robotic Arm on NASAs Phoenix Mars Lander with a sample of martian soil. A NASA statement said that analysis of images from NASAs Phoenix Mars Lander has scientists increasingly convinced of ice near the Red Planets Nort ...
A NASA handout image shows the Robotic Arm on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander with a sample of martian soil. A NASA statement said that analysis of images from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has scientists increasingly convinced of ice near the Red Planet's North Pole.

Analysis of images from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has scientists increasingly convinced of ice near the Red Planet's North Pole, a NASA statement said Friday.


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Crystals improve understanding of volcanic eruption triggers

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Scientists have exploited crystals from lavas to unravel the records of volcanic eruptions. The team, from Durham University and the University of Leeds, studied crystal formation from a volcano, in Santorini, ...

Arctic ice on the verge of another all-time low

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Following last summer's record minimum ice cover in the Arctic, current observations from ESA's Envisat satellite suggest that the extent of polar sea-ice may again shrink to a level very close to that of ...

Fay leaves behind lots of water for Fla. lake

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(AP) -- Tropical Storm Fay brought some good news to the state's parched Everglades and its liquid heart, Lake Okeechobee - lots and lots of water.

Ice Cold Sunrise on Mars

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(PhysOrg.com) -- From the location of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, above the Martian arctic circle, the sun does not set during the peak of the Martian summer.

Yellowstone's ancient supervolcano: Only lukewarm?

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The geysers of Yellowstone National Park owe their eistence to the "Yellowstone hotspot"--a region of molten rock buried deep beneath Yellowstone, geologists have found. But how hot is this "hotspot," and ...