Science, Technology and Society 361: "Mars Exploration" -- Fall 2010
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Deserts could hold clues to Mars life
Results from a recent study of the microbes in China's remote deserts could help astrobiologists refine their maps for uncovering Martian life. In the past, data was collected in the coldest place on Earth and the driest. This is the first time that they were able collect data from an area that have a combination of both conditions.
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