- Scientists built a climate model to simulate puddles of salty water on Mars which could hold life.
- The data doesn’t favor the existence of life as we know it, and the puddles are believed to only exist during certain times of the year.
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Of all the planets in our solar system, Mars is thought to be our best chance at finding life outside of Earth. There’s obviously not much happening on the surface, but pockets of ice and even water exist in some areas of the planet, and there’s a tiny, almost impossibly slim chance that something very tiny might be living there.
Or, at least that’s what some scientists were hoping for, but a new study published by researchers from several institutions suggests that even that narrow possibility is probably also nonexistent.
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