
Could giant dust storms be why Mars has no surface water?
Stage Zero Studio with Wil Waldon · Frontier AI Labs
November 27, 20197m 48s
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Show Notes
Dust storms are common on Mars. But every decade or so, something unpredictable happens: A series of runaway storms breaks out, covering the entire planet in a dusty haze.