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New paper investigates presence of liquid water on Mars' surface

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A new study explores the presence- or lack- of liquid water on Mars. Vincent Chevrier is an associate research professor at the University of Arkansas’ Center for Space and Planetary Sciences. He recently published “The Elusive Nature of Martian Liquid Brines," which investigates if and how saltwater could exist on the surface of the Red Planet.

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