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Weekly: Salt glaciers could host life on Mercury; brain cells that tell us when to eat; powerful cosmic ray hits Earth

The world, the universe and us

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Salt Glaciers, Extremophile Bacteria, and the Bepi Colombo Mission

This chapter explores the formation of salt glaciers on Earth and their potential existence on planets like Mercury. It discusses the possibility of extremophile bacteria living in these salt glaciers and how the Bepi Colombo mission can provide more information about Mercury. The chapter also touches upon the differences between Mercury and other places in the solar system and the potential for habitable areas on the planet.

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