13 Nov 2025 | Category: Science
Microbial life on Mars might not be buried deep in rock, as many have long assumed—it may instead be frozen just below the surface.
A new study suggests that microbial remnants could survive millions of years, preserved in frozen Martian surfaces exposed to radiation and extreme cold. The findings come from a lab-based simulation of Mars-like conditions, conducted by NASA’s Godda...
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