Red Planet
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Scientists Discover Desert Moss 'Syntrichia Caninervis' That Can Survive on Mars
The Syntrichia caninervis plant, which can be found in places like the Mojave Desert and Antarctica, can theoretically grow on Mars. Click to read more.
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