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Martian Groundwater Discovery Suggests Red Planet Remained Habitable Longer Than Thought
New research into Gale Crater's ancient sand dunes reveals that underground water flows persisted long after Mars' surface lakes and rivers vanished. These subsurface environments may have served as protected habitats for microbial life, preserving organic traces in mineral deposits.
March 15, 2026308 views
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