Curiosity Rover Identifies ‘Astrobiologically Relevant’ Compounds in Martian Clay
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Did life ever exist on Mars? Humanity is one small step closer to learning the answer to that question thanks to the latest batch of organic molecules identified by NASA’s Curiosity Rover. In a paper published today in Nature, NASA scientists led by Dr. Amy J. Williams of the University of Florida announced the results… The post Curiosity Rover Identifies ‘Astrobiologically Relevant’ Compounds in Martian Clay appeared first on Techopedia .
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