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On Earth, organic compounds called thiophenes are found in coal, crude oil and even rare white truffles. These thiophenes were also recently discovered on Mars by the US-based space agency’s unmanned probe. This news has led Washington State University astrobiologist Professor Dirk Schulze-Makuch to suggest their presence could be consistent with the presence of early alien life on Mars. Professor Schulze-Makuch and his Technische Universität colleague Dr Jacob Heinz have explored some of the possible explanations for the existence of thiophenes on Mars. Their research suggests a biological process, likely involving bacteria, may have played a role in the organic compound’s existence in the Martian soil. Professor Schulze-Makuch said: ”We identified several biological pathways for thiophenes that seem more likely than chemical ones, but we still need proof. READ MORE: Coronavirus latest: Psychic predicts COVID-19 epidemic will blow overThe biological scenario suggests bacteria, which may have existed more than three billion years ago when Mars was warmer and wetter, could have facilitated a sulphate reduction process resulting in thiophenes. Another candidate involves the thiophenes themselves being broken down by bacteria. While Curiosity has provided many clues,...
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