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Moving to Mars? Meet the Moss That Could Make It Habitable
Editor: LI Yuan | Dec 25, 2025
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Moving to Mars? First, we need a habitable ecosystem on the planet's harsh surface. But how? A tiny desert moss, Syntrichia caninervis, may hold the key. This resilient moss can survive in Mars-like conditions while maintaining vitality. As a pioneer species, it can absorb carbon dioxide, produce oxygen, and improve soil fertility—gradually transforming the environment and paving the way for future human habitation.
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