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October 02, 2013
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Martian chemical complicates hunt for life's clues
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 01, 2013
The quest for evidence of life on Mars could be more difficult than scientists previously thought. A scientific paper published today details the investigation of a chemical in the Martian soil that interferes with the techniques used by the Curiosity rover to test for traces of life. The chemical causes the evidence to burn away during the tests. In search of clues to life's presence on Mars - now or in the past - Curiosity checks Martian soil and rocks for molecules known as organic carbon compo ... read more
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