Drilling into bubbles trapped in ancient salt samples revealed that microbe-made cellulose fibers can remain perfectly in tact for at least 250 million years. Scientists think seeking out cellulose in salt deposits on Mars might be the best way to confirm the past existence of life there. Credit: Jack Griffith, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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