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Martian Rock Found Rich in Carbon, and Scientists Aren't Sure Why

via Ars Technica·2h ago

A rock examined on Mars has been found to contain unusually high levels of carbon, a key building block of life, and scientists say the origin of the carbon is not yet clear. The finding adds to ongoing questions about the red planet's chemistry and potential for past habitability.

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