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Dog-like robots practice in Northwest caves to smell out life on Mars

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We’re long gone the stage of imagining the inhabitants of Mars as little inexperienced males. But as we discover the crimson planet, what sort of life would possibly we discover there?

NASA scientists suppose life on Mars is likely to be akin to Earth’s rock-eating microbes that stay in deep, sub-surface caverns. To sniff out these mysterious life types, the Biologic and Resource Analog Investigations in Low Light Environments group, also referred to as BRAILLE, headed to Lava Beds National Monument in Northern California to check autonomous robotic “canine.”

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