Prof. Roger Fu and Grad Student Sarah Steele featured in Science Magazine

January 3, 2023
Once upon a time, scientists believe, Mars was far from today’s cold, inhospitable desert. Rivers carved canyons, lakes filled craters, and a magnetic field may have fended off space radiation, keeping it from eating away the atmospheric moisture. As the martian interior cooled, leading theories hold, its magnetic field died out, leaving the atmosphere undefended and ending this warm and wet period, when the planet might have hosted life. But researchers can’t agree on when that happened. Read the full article here: Mars had long-lived magnetic field, extending chances for life | Science | AAAS