- Scientists have confirmed the widespread presence of complex carbon-based molecules in Mars' Jezero Crater, suggesting the potential for fossilized microbes, as reported by Live Science.
- According to Live Science, this discovery on Mars' Jezero Crater significantly advances the search for past or present life on the red planet.
- New research indicates that water might exist as two distinct liquids, a finding that could revolutionize our understanding of this fundamental substance, Live Science noted.
- Archaeologists have made a puzzling discovery in a South African cave, finding that all Homo naledi skeletons unearthed are female.
- As Live Science reported, this singular gender finding among the Homo naledi remains deepens the mystery surrounding this ancient human relative.
Science Discoveries: Mars, Water, Humans
Scientists have confirmed the widespread presence of complex carbon-based molecules in Mars' Jezero Crater, a thrilling discovery that significantly advances the search for past or present life on the red planet. Meanwhile, archaeologists have made a puzzling discovery in a South African cave, finding that all Homo naledi skeletons unearthed are female, deepening the mystery surrounding this ancient human relative.
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