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Common yeast can survive Martian conditions

Yeast survived combined Martian shock waves and perchlorate stress by forming ribonucleoprotein condensates that protect RNA, improving survival under conditions like those on Mars.

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Any life on Mars in the past, present, or future would have to contend with challenging conditions including, among others, shock waves from meteorite impacts and soil perchlorates—highly oxidizing salts that destabilize hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions.

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Scientists have discovered that common yeast, commonly used in cooking, could survive the inhospitable conditions on Mars. This discovery helps us better understand whether life could have developed on the Red Planet. The article, "Yeast Can Survive Conditions on Mars," comes from the website Wszystko co szczęścia.

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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