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New Military-Inspired 'Sniffing' Tool Could Help Search Life on Mars
A new military-inspired sniffing tool will be used by NASA to search organic life on Mars. Researchers at NASA are trying to utilize a sensing instrument used by the US military, which monitors the air to detect the presence of dangerous chemicals, toxins and pathogens, to help the search for possible alien life in Mars and other objects in the solar system.
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