New evidence suggests Mars may have 'tendrils' of
water running down its slopes. Martian temperatures typically don't break -5°C (23 °F) even in the summer, so any liquid water would be salty, since salt water has a lower freezing point than fresh water. Could this lead to the addition of a 33rd Sea Grant Program: Mars Sea Grant? Dave Partee from Alaska Sea Grant gives us a preview of their logo. I wonder if their Knauss fellows would get a higher travel allowance...
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