Scientists suggest that life on Mars may be more likely to exist in its ice rather than on its rocky surface due to the harmful radiation that has sterilized the planet’s surface. Dusty ice at Mars’ mid-latitudes could provide a sheltered environment for potential Martian microbes to survive, with conditions suitable for photosynthesis. Future missions to Mars may need to focus on investigating these ice-covered regions to potentially uncover hidden life forms.
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Did the U.S. or the EU emerge as the winner in Trump trade deal?
A new trade agreement between the U.S. and the European Union will raise tariffs on EU imports to 15%, impacting economic growth in the EU, which is projected to see a 0.2% GDP decline. While the deal enhances U.S. access to the EU market and includes commitments for significant energy purchases, it has drawn criticism for being unbalanced, with fears of further trade tensions looming. Want More Context? 🔎
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