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Mars-Life Hypothesis Gets a Fresh Look

At a recent scientific conference in Los Angeles, scientists explored the possibility of Mars being habitable, or even inhabited by microbes, in the present day


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Scientific American Magazine Vol 308 Issue 4This article was originally published with the title “Mars-Life Hypothesis Gets a Fresh Look” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 308 No. 4 ()