‘No evidence of primitive life’ in Martian meteorite which landed on Earth

In 1996, a Nasa-led team announced that organic compounds in the rock appeared to have been left by living creatures
Mars rock Allan Hills 84001 (Doug Mills/AP)
Mars rock Allan Hills 84001 (Doug Mills/AP)

A four billion-year-old meteorite from Mars that caused a splash here on Earth decades ago contains no evidence of ancient, primitive Martian life after all, scientists reported.

In 1996, a Nasa-led team announced that organic compounds in the rock appeared to have been left by living creatures.

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