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DNA: Analysis of how NASA discovered flowing water on Mars
“Water is essential to life as we know it,” the researchers behind a study published today in Nature Geoscience today write. “The presence of liquid water on Mars today has astrobiological, geologic and hydrologic implications and may affect future human exploration.”
The study, led by geomorphologist Lujendra Ojha of Georgia Tech, utilizes new data collected by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to show evidence for recurrent seepage of liquid water along Martian crater walls.
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