"Formaldehyde's Role in Ancient Martian Life Unveiled"

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Scientists have discovered that formaldehyde on Mars may have played a crucial role in the creation of organic material necessary for life, potentially indicating that life once thrived on the planet during its early aqueous period. Research suggests that Mars, with its warm atmosphere and presence of certain gases, could have been conducive to the formation of biomolecules. The study also indicates the possibility of a steady source of crucial sugars on early Mars, particularly during certain historic periods, pointing to the potential existence and flourishing of life on the Red Planet.
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