Tests on olivine hint that water-rich exoplanets could generate H2O internally, possibly explaining ocean worlds and even some of Earth’s early water.
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Moon dust from Chang’e-6 mission reveals asteroids carried water to Earth
In a discovery that could rewrite what we know about where water comes from and the building blocks of life in the solar ...
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First-Ever 3D Map Of Planet Outside Solar System Reveals Distant World’s Hot Spot And Cool Ring
An international team of astronomers has shown for the first time that it is possible to map exoplanets using a technique ...
Astronomers have found GJ 251 c, a rocky planet. It is a super-Earth located only 18 light-years away. This planet is in its ...
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Canadian engineers build self-powered solar home that cuts energy use by nearly half
A team of Canadian engineers on October 28 unveiled a fully electrified home in Komoka, Ontario, that could redefine how ...
Life in the Santa Clarita Valley comes with plenty of sunshine, and plenty of heat. While the long summers make for great ...
Eco Edge Solutions today announced a U.S. distribution agreement for Sunamp's Thermino line of compact thermal storage ...
Stronger links between researchers who work on Earth’s and other planets’ atmospheres, and between the experimental, ...
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at Redwood Materials scaling up its grid battery business and Jennifer ...
Technology giant Meta Platforms is investing $1.5 billion to build a data center that will employ 100 workers on a 1,000-acre ...
The Westbrooks’ two-story home in Fairview, Texas, has become a pilgrimage of sorts for those contemplating solar design and ...
President Trump is demolishing the East Wing to make room for a ballroom. His administration says he's continuing a ...
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