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| Researchers say life on Mars may have had a better chance underground Mars is now a dry, cold planet, but whether it once supported life is still an open question. On Earth, areas that once hosted long dried-up bodies of water have been a rich source of evidence of ancient life and because of that, those sorts of areas... https://www.engadget.com/2017/12/27/...e-underground/ |
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