Could We Turn Mars Green Sooner Than Expected?
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Cyanobacteria could thrive on the Red Planet, paving the way for permanent human habitation.
Cyanobacteria could thrive on the Red Planet, paving the way for permanent human habitation.
NASAOne day, we could be living on Mars. If the human race is to survive in the long-run, we will probably have to colonise…
Matteo Ceriotti, University of Glasgow If the human race is to survive in the long-run, we will probably have to colonise other…