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WASHINGTON: The scientific community has definitely proven that Mars had elements to prove early stages of life evolution on its suface. Water, energy sources, elements such as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur, as well as crucial catalytic transition metals linked to life as we know it were all produced by these conditions.
It is unknown, though, if that possibility sparked continued development toward the independent emergence of life on Mars.
A team of scientists comprised of Juergen Schieber, a Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences within the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington, and colleagues on NASA’s Curiosity Rover mission, uncovered the first tangible evidence for sustained wet-dry cycling on early Mars surface.