Microbial Preservation in Sulfates in the Haughton Impact Structure Suggests Target in Search for Life on Mars

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Microbes occur within transparent gypsum crystals in the Haughton
crater. The crystals transmit light for photosynthesis, but protect from
dehydration and wind. Sulfates on the Martian surface should be a
priority target in the search for life.

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