Scientists have discovered new evidence that suggests there could be liquid water on - a breakthrough in our longtime efforts to determine if the Red Planet once hosted life. The University of Cambridge-led study provides the first independent evidence that uses data other than radar that there's liquid water beneath Mars' south polar ice cap. Dr. Frances Butcher, second author of the study from the University of Sheffield, said in a statement: 'This study gives the best indication yet that there is liquid water on Mars today because it means that two of the key pieces of evidence we would look for when searching for subglacial lakes on Earth have now been found on Mars.'
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