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Why Cosmic Radiation Complicates the Search for Life on Mars - Georgetown University

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The search for life on Mars may have become more complicated because of the radiation from stars millions of light years away. These are the results of a new study published by Anais Roussel (G’24), a postdoctoral researcher and organic geochemist at Georgetown. Roussel studies how cosmic radiation from supernovae affects biomarkers that could point to the existence of past life on Mars, which is inhospitable to current life due to its freezing …
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