NASA Study Suggests Microbial Life May Thrive Beneath Martian Ice

NASA Study Suggests Microbial Life May Thrive Beneath Martian Ice

NASA’s recent research suggests that life may exist beneath Martian ice, as meltwater pools under dusty ice could offer a hospitable environment for microbial life. The study outlines how sunlight might pass through the ice, enabling photosynthesis in these meltwater pockets, similar to Earth’s cryoconite holes. Life Beneath Mars’ Ice?…

Research Suggests Stomata Doesn’t Control Loss of Water From Plant Leaves

Research Suggests Stomata Doesn’t Control Loss of Water From Plant Leaves

Conducting a series of experiments over years, scientists have gained a deeper understanding of plant physiology and their water requirements. When plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, they tend to lose a large amount of water. This water is crucial for them as it makes up their dry plant…