Humanity has built some incredibly destructive weapons. There are still roughly 12,000 nuclear warheads on Earth today, ...
Sulfur on Mercury was as important to the planet's formation as oxygen was to Earth's evolution, the study suggests.
Mercury is a small, rocky planet about which researchers know relatively little. Two missions, taking readings as they passed ...
A magma that would freeze solid on Earth can keep flowing on Mercury, and sulfur is the reason. New laboratory experiments ...
The early years of our solar system were a period of unimaginable chaos and violence, a gravitational free-for-all where colliding planetary embryos competed for survival. In this tumultuous ...
Mercury, the innermost planet of our Solar System, exhibits a uniquely dynamic magnetosphere that, despite its relatively weak intrinsic magnetic field, undergoes rapid and complex interactions with ...