Researchers examining seismic data recorded on Mars say the have found evidence supporting the presence of liquid water deep ...
Researchers have found new evidence for a massive subsurface ocean on Mars, again raising the possibility of microbial life.
Giant regions of the mantle where seismic waves slow down may have formed from subducted ocean crust, a new study finds.
Mars might hold enough subsurface water to cover its surface in a global ocean between 0.62 to 1.24 miles (1 to 2 kilometers) ...
Are subterranean lifeforms viable on Mars? A new interpretation of Martian seismic data by scientists Ikuo Katayama of ...
Scientists Ikuo Katayama from Hiroshima University and Yuya Akamatsu from the Research Institute for Marine Geodynamics ...
These mountains are made of extremely dense and ancient material, giving scientists valuable clues about the Earth's early ...
Seismic waves passing through these soft sediments grow stronger in amplitude, leading to stronger shaking that is more likely to damage infrastructure. Singapore lies a few hundred kilometers ...