Did Mars Have Life? New Clues From Atmospheric Formaldehyde
- by Anoop Singh
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Research at Tohoku University has provided new insights into the ancient Martian environment, revealing that organic matter potentially indicative of past life could have been produced from formaldehyde. Using a novel model combining atmospheric and photochemical analyses, the team discovered variations in the carbon isotope ratios in Martian sediments, suggesting that conditions billions of years […]
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Research at Tohoku University has provided new insights into the ancient Martian environment, revealing that organic matter potentially indicative of past life could have been produced from formaldehyde. Using a novel model combining atmospheric and photochemical analyses, the team discovered variations in the carbon isotope ratios in Martian sediments, suggesting that conditions billions of years…
Research at Tohoku University has provided new insights into the ancient Martian environment, revealing that organic matter potentially indicative of past life could have been produced from formaldehyde. Using a novel model combining atmospheric and photochemical analyses, the team discovered variations in the carbon isotope ratios in Martian sediments, suggesting that conditions billions of years…