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Ancient cold seas might reveal Mars’ red secret
Recent research has unveiled the presence of ferrihydrite in Martian red dust, a discovery that could hold the key to understanding the planet’s iconic red hue and its climatic history. This iron ...
New research from Swinburne University of Technology and CSIRO shows that Martian regolith can be processed into iron under simulated conditions. The findings, detailed in Acta Astronautica — Metals ...
Selective incorporation of bromine and chlorine into K- and Na-jarosite across varying initial halogen concentrations under room temperature and hydrothermal conditions. New experiments reveal ...
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