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Laser-interrogated microfluidic chip, new planetary instrument technology to search for chemical indicators of life on other worlds.
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Instrument Development Enables Planetary Exploration

by S. M. Feldman, D. Beaty and J. W. Ashley 8 June 201716 February 2022

Third International Workshop on Instrumentation for Planetary Missions; Pasadena, California, 24–27 October 2016

A view of Mars’s south polar ice cap, taken by Mars Express.
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Mars Polar Intrigue Spurs Multidisciplinary Collaboration

by I. Smith, D. Beaty and T. Thorsteinsson 20 March 20178 March 2022

Sixth International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration; Reykjavík, Iceland; 5–9 September 2016

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Volatiles in Mars: Constraints, Questions, and Future Directions

by J. Filiberto, D. Beaty and W. Kiefer 1 April 201518 February 2022

Workshop on Volatiles in the Martian Interior; Houston, Texas, 3–4 November 2014

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Developing an Updated, Integrated Understanding of Mars

by Bethany Ehlmann, D. Beaty and M. Meyer 30 September 201431 October 2022

The Eighth International Conference on Mars;
Pasadena, California, 14–18 July 2014

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