Mars could host a deep underground biosphere
Scientists estimate that parts of Mars’ would be able to support up to one million microbes per kilogram of rock deep underground.
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Scientists estimate that parts of Mars’ would be able to support up to one million microbes per kilogram of rock deep underground.
It’s no secret that humans have their eyes on the Red Planet. Since the surface of Mars is really different from Earth, a lot of…
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Cell structures similar to membranes can arise from non-living substances under suitable conditions.
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