Planetary science
River networks on Titan point to a puzzling geologic history
July 20, 2012
Findings suggest the surface of Saturn’s largest moon may have undergone a recent transformation.
Also labeled: Cassini-Huygens, Earth and atmospheric sciences, Geology, Landscape evolution, NASA, Research, Saturn, Titan, Rivers, Taylor Perron
Researchers find evidence of ice content at the moon’s south pole
June 20, 2012
Scientists map Shackleton crater, whose unusually bright floor may hint at the presence of ice.
Zuber wins faculty’s Killian Award
May 29, 2012
Planetary trailblazer recognized for ‘extraordinary skills and talent.’
What drove the lunar dynamo?
January 27, 2012
Research supports theory that the moon’s molten core was likely sustained by an alternative power source.
Are you a Martian?
March 23, 2011
We all could be, scientists say — and an MIT-developed instrument might someday provide the proof
Also labeled: Biology





