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Scientists Have Found a Plant That Can Lose 98% of Its Water and Still Grow on Mars

Summary by The Daily Galaxy
A small, unassuming moss from Earth’s deserts is drawing serious attention from scientists studying life beyond our planet. Syntrichia caninervis, known for surviving extreme conditions, is now being considered as a potential pioneer species for Mars. The search for organisms capable of enduring martian conditions has intensified as space agencies explore long-term missions. The challenge is not only to land on the Red Planet, but to sustain lif…
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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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