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Tag Archives: bacteria
Could detoxing Mars soil lead to new medicines?
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is one of humankind’s major long-term health challenges. Now research into helping humans live on Mars could help address this looming problem. Dennis Claessen, associate professor at the Institute of Biology in Leiden University, the Netherlands … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged bacteria, ESA, European Space Agency, life, microbial life, perchlorates, subsurface life					
					
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		Could Mars gypsum preserve microbes?
Sulfate minerals, such as calcium sulfates (gypsum), are common in areas on Mars, having been documented with data from satellites, landers, and rovers. Could these minerals also preserve the remains of ancient life, ask Kathleen Counter Benison and Francis Karmanocky III … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged alunite, bacteria, clay minerals, diatoms, green algae, gypsum, halite, hematite, hydrated sulfates, jarosite, life, sulfur					
					
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