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NASA’s Curiosity rover has found the longest chain carbon molecules yet on Mars

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Discovery is one of the most significant findings in the search for evidence of past life on Mars .

The organic molecules found by Curiosity consist of carbon atoms linked in long chains, with other elements bonded to them, like hydrogen and oxygen.

They come from a 3.7-billion -year-old rock dubbed Cumberland , encountered by the rover.

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