Crystal clues on Mars point to watery and possibly life-supporting past
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NASA's Perseverance rover has found evidence of multiple mineral-forming events beneath Mars' surface, providing new insights into the planet's water history and potential habitability. Researchers used a novel X-ray technique to analyze calcium-sulphate minerals, revealing two distinct generations formed at different depths and suggesting diverse environments that could have supported life.
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