Kim Tait, a senior curator of mineralogy at the Royal Ontario Museum, is using Martian meteorites to determine if the necessary ingredients for life—phosphorus and water—once existed on Mars. , funded through the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory’s (EMSL) , could also provide clues for how life has evolved on Earth. Tait is studying 4.5-billion-year-old Martian meteorites that ejected off the surface of the planet, entered Earth’s atmosphere, and landed in Northwest Africa.
Tait is a featured guest on the EMSL podcast, talking about her research.
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