Detecting Life on Mars: Reanalysis of the Viking Life Detection Experiments and the Role of H2O2 as a Possible Biological Agent

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The results of the Viking Lander life detection experiments are not
easily explainable. The hypothesis that organisms might use a mixture of
H2O2 and H2O in their intracellular fluid sheds new light on the absence
of organics and the production of O2.

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