Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Mars’ ‘spiders’ recreated in lab

Tests on Earth appear to confirm how the Red Planet’s spider-shaped.

Scientists are amazed by spider-like shapes on the southern part of Mars. No one knows precisely how these formed. Each one can be over half a mile long and has many thin “legs.” These are known as araneiform terrain, and they often appear in groups, making the surface look wrinkled.

Now, NASA scientists have re-created those formation processes in simulated Martian temperatures and air pressure for the first time.

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How ice breaks down iron faster than water does

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Earth’s mantle hides nickel-rich metals never seen in nature before

Scientists uncover hidden metallic secrets deep within Earth.
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