Tuesday, September 27, 2011

YELLOW ARCTIC SNOW could have clues for life on other planets.
A patch of yellow snow in one of the most remote corners of Arctic Canada has supplied fresh insights into an exceedingly rare natural phenomenon that could help scientists detect life — if it exists, as some experts suspect — on one of Jupiter's moons.
Then again, it could simply be the polar bears' outhouse.

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