Last week, beachgoers off an Iranian island were met by an eerie sight. The sand turned bright red as if the shoreline was ...
Donald Trump has signed an executive order to create a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a Digital Asset Stockpile, which will ...
Research suggests Mars's red hue may be due to ferrihydrite, an iron oxide formed in cool water ... but we can now better test this using observational data and novel laboratory methods to essentially ...
Together, orbiters and landers have provided scientists with data showing that Mars’ red color comes from rusted iron minerals within the dust that coats the planet. At some point, iron within ...
So, here’s a healthy little carrot: Throughout the month of March, the American Red Cross will test A1C levels on “all successful blood, platelet and plasma donations.” A1C testing, commonly used to ...
Called ferrihydrite, this iron mineral formed during a cold, wet period on early Mars under oxidative conditions, followed by a transition to the current hyper-arid environment. Mars is easily ...
In a groundbreaking test from January 20-30, 2025, a company-operated MQ-9B SeaGuardian successfully deployed and tested anti-submarine sensors using multiple pre-production Sonobuoy Dispensing System ...
On Thursday 27th, it is set to be Lawson in the car all day, before Verstappen concludes the test with a full day himself on Friday 28th February. Red Bull will also be shaking down the RB21 on ...
Visitors to the shores of Eilat in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, during March and April in the past two years were met with an unexpected sight—the shores were tinged with a striking pink ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered mysterious "death pools" that destroy all life where the Bible says Moses parted the Red Sea. Just below the sea surface in the Gulf of Aqaba are obscure pools of brine ...
You've probably never thought of what the bottom of the Red Sea looks like, until now. Ever curious scientists, however, went and took a look for themselves and shared what they found in a 2022 study.
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba. The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are ...