Time was, Earth may not have been the solar system’s only garden planet. For its first billion or so years, Mars was partly covered in water, as dry ocean basins and riverbeds on its surface now attest. But three billion years ago the planet lost its magnetic field, possibly due to a cooling of its core, allowing the solar wind to strip away its atmosphere. This, so the thinking went, caused the water to evaporate into space. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] However, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, it appears that the water may still be there, trapped in the pores of volcanic rock 11.5 to 20 km (7 to 13 mi.) underground. If that m
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