A historic chemistry test of Mars' arctic surface suggests the red planet is capable of supporting plants and microscopic life, though scientists with the UA-led Phoenix Mars lander were careful to ...
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Researchers test Mars soil on one of Earth’s toughest creatures, the reaction was unexpected
Mars may already possess a built-in defense against contamination from Earth. Experiments using simulated Martian soil show that some compounds in the regolith can damage or inhibit microscopic ...
The answer to that question has been just conjecture — until now. David Bish, an Indiana University geological sciences department professor, is researching the answer. Bish is on a NASA team to ...
Actually, the AI got smart enough at categorizing objects that it was able to recognize the difference between modern and ancient living things as well, said study author Robert Hazen, Ph.D., a ...
Some bright Martian soil containing lots of sulfur and a trace of water intrigues researchers who are studying information provided by NASA’s Spirit rover. “This material could have been left behind ...
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