The thermodynamic availability of water (water activity) strictly limits microbial propagation on Earth, particularly in hypersaline environments. A considerable body of evidence indicates the existence of hypersaline surface waters throughout the history of Mars; therefore it is assumed that, as on Earth, water activity is a major limiting factor for martian habitability. However, the differing geological histories of Earth and Mars have driven variations in their respective aqueous geochemistry, with as-yet-unknown implications for habitability. Using a microbial community enrichment approach, we investigated microbial habitability for a suite of simulated martian brines. While the habitability of some martian brines was consistent with p...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars in the form of brines. The chemistries of these brin...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars as brines in the subsurface. The chemistries of these...
A study in context with the Helmholtz Alliance ‘Planetary Evolution and Life’ focused on the (tempor...
Claire R. Cousins is supported by a Royal Society of Edinburgh Personal Research Fellowship. Funding...
It is clear that a planet's ability to support life is intimately associated with its physical evol...
In situ and orbital exploration of the martian surface has shown that acidic, saline liquid water wa...
In situ and orbital exploration of the martian surface has shown that acidic, saline liquid water wa...
In situ and orbital exploration of the martian surface has shown that acidic, saline liquid water wa...
The lower limits of water activity (aw) and temperature that can permit life have been conservativel...
One of the oldest and most exciting questions in science is: are we alone in the universe? During th...
This research was supported by the UK Science Technology and Facilities Council under Grant ST/M0012...
The waters that were present on early Mars may have been habitable. Characterising environments anal...
Funding Information: This research was supported by the UK Science Technology and Facilities Council...
There is evidence that water may currently exist on Mars as brines. The chemistries of these brines...
Water present on early Mars is often assumed to have been habitable. In this study, experiments were...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars in the form of brines. The chemistries of these brin...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars as brines in the subsurface. The chemistries of these...
A study in context with the Helmholtz Alliance ‘Planetary Evolution and Life’ focused on the (tempor...
Claire R. Cousins is supported by a Royal Society of Edinburgh Personal Research Fellowship. Funding...
It is clear that a planet's ability to support life is intimately associated with its physical evol...
In situ and orbital exploration of the martian surface has shown that acidic, saline liquid water wa...
In situ and orbital exploration of the martian surface has shown that acidic, saline liquid water wa...
In situ and orbital exploration of the martian surface has shown that acidic, saline liquid water wa...
The lower limits of water activity (aw) and temperature that can permit life have been conservativel...
One of the oldest and most exciting questions in science is: are we alone in the universe? During th...
This research was supported by the UK Science Technology and Facilities Council under Grant ST/M0012...
The waters that were present on early Mars may have been habitable. Characterising environments anal...
Funding Information: This research was supported by the UK Science Technology and Facilities Council...
There is evidence that water may currently exist on Mars as brines. The chemistries of these brines...
Water present on early Mars is often assumed to have been habitable. In this study, experiments were...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars in the form of brines. The chemistries of these brin...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars as brines in the subsurface. The chemistries of these...
A study in context with the Helmholtz Alliance ‘Planetary Evolution and Life’ focused on the (tempor...