Few traces of Earth's geologic record are preserved from the time of life's emergence, over 3,800 million years ago. Consequently, what little we understand about abiogenesis - the origin of life on Earth - is based primarily on laboratory experiments and theory. The best geological lens for understanding early Earth might actually come from Mars, a planet with a crust that's overall far more ancient than our own. On Earth, surface sedimentary environments are thought to best preserve evidence of ancient life, but this is mostly because our planet has been dominated by high photosynthetic biomass production at the surface for the last approximately 2,500 million years or more. By the time oxygenic photosynthesis evolved on Earth, Mars had b...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the environment on early Mars and early Earth were very simil...
We advocate an integrative approach between laboratory experiments in prebiotic chemistry and geolog...
Mars has been an object of interest for the better part of this century. To a biologist, Mars assume...
A martian meteorite has recently been claimed to show evidence of life and certainly shows the prese...
The exploration of Mars during the past decades has begun to unveil the history of the planet. The c...
Although present Martian surface conditions appear unfavorable for life as we know it, there is comp...
Although the Viking Landers failed to find any evidence of life on the surface of Mars, much remains...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
There is considerable evidence that the early climate of Mars was very different from the inhospitab...
Current environmental conditions at the surface of Mars are hostile to life as we know it, but the n...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
Three major problems beset paleontologists searching for morphological evidence of life on early Ear...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
International audienceThe search for traces of life is one of the principal objectives of Mars explo...
Mars is a cold, dry planet with an oxidizing surface bombarded by ultraviolet and ionizing radiation...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the environment on early Mars and early Earth were very simil...
We advocate an integrative approach between laboratory experiments in prebiotic chemistry and geolog...
Mars has been an object of interest for the better part of this century. To a biologist, Mars assume...
A martian meteorite has recently been claimed to show evidence of life and certainly shows the prese...
The exploration of Mars during the past decades has begun to unveil the history of the planet. The c...
Although present Martian surface conditions appear unfavorable for life as we know it, there is comp...
Although the Viking Landers failed to find any evidence of life on the surface of Mars, much remains...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
There is considerable evidence that the early climate of Mars was very different from the inhospitab...
Current environmental conditions at the surface of Mars are hostile to life as we know it, but the n...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
Three major problems beset paleontologists searching for morphological evidence of life on early Ear...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
International audienceThe search for traces of life is one of the principal objectives of Mars explo...
Mars is a cold, dry planet with an oxidizing surface bombarded by ultraviolet and ionizing radiation...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the environment on early Mars and early Earth were very simil...
We advocate an integrative approach between laboratory experiments in prebiotic chemistry and geolog...
Mars has been an object of interest for the better part of this century. To a biologist, Mars assume...