Science news this week: Life on Mars, weird water and a curious human cousin
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- NASA rover detects potential signs of ancient life on Mars The Hindu · 53d ago
- In an ancient Martian river channel, Perseverance drilled into a mudstone called Cheyava Falls and found tiny “leopard spot” minerals tangled with organic carbon — patterns that, on Earth, can be left behind when microbes consume organic matter, though sc Space Daily · 53d ago
- Mars Organic Geochemistry-Are We Alone, and Where Did We Come From? Astrobiology Web · 53d ago
- Perseverance Finds Complex Organic Compounds in Strange Mars Rocks ScienceAlert · 53d ago broke it first
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