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NASA's Perseverance rover detected complex macromolecular carbon on the surface of a rock at Neretva Vallis in Jezero Crater. This is the shallowest detection of organic matter on the Martian surface to date, according to researcher Ashley E. Murphy. The carbon's origin remains unclear.
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