Discover how a surge of phosphorus transformed Earth's oceans and spurred the evolution of complex life forms 2.1 billion years ago. This groundbreaking research rewrites our understanding of early biology.
A new study reveals that Earth's oceans may have once been green due to high levels of oxidized iron and the evolution of early photosynthetic life. This fascinating research uncovers how ocean colors changed over billions of years.
Discover the groundbreaking evidence suggesting Mars was once a watery world with sandy shores, as researchers unveil findings from the Zhurong rover's data analysis, pointing towards ancient oceans and beaches on the red planet.
New data from the Zhurong rover indicates that Mars may have had a warm, ocean-bearing environment in its distant past, with evidence of ancient beach deposits suggesting the presence of large bodies of liquid water.
Discoveries of ancient beaches and shorelines on Mars reveal a watery past with oceans and rivers, shedding light on the planet's potential habitability and clues for past life.