Cornell: Life On Mars? Better Tools Needed To Get The Answer
February 22, 2023
February 22, 2023
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 22 (TNSjou) -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Current state-of-the-art instrumentation being sent to Mars to collect and analyze evidence of ancient life on the red planet may not be sensitive enough to make accurate assessments, according to an international research team co-led by a Cornell astrobiologist.
In a paper published Feb. 21 in Nature Communications, senior author Alberto G. Fairen, a visiting scientist in the Department . . .
Current state-of-the-art instrumentation being sent to Mars to collect and analyze evidence of ancient life on the red planet may not be sensitive enough to make accurate assessments, according to an international research team co-led by a Cornell astrobiologist.
In a paper published Feb. 21 in Nature Communications, senior author Alberto G. Fairen, a visiting scientist in the Department . . .