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Please don't share. For publishing to my own wiki and blog. This article is mid edit. If you spot any errors be sure to say! [[User:Robertinventor|Robertinventor]] ([[User talk:Robertinventor|talk]]) 13:24, 15 December 2018 (UTC)
 
This article had some editing from other editors in Wikinews as it was an early draft of [https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Simple_animals_could_live_in_Martian_brines:_Wikinews_interviews_planetary_scientist_Vlada_Stamenkovi%C4%87 Simple animals could live in Martian brines: Wikinews interviews planetary scientist Vlada Stamenković]
 
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{{date|November 9, 2018}}
Planetary scientist Vlada Stamenković andof histhe [[NASA]] [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] and colleagues have developed a new chemical model of how oxygen dissolves in {{w|[[Mars|Martian}}]] conditions, which raises the possibility of oxygen-rich brines.; Polarenough, regionsthe maywork even have enoughsuggests, to support simple animals such as sponges. The model was published in ''{{w|Nature (journal)|Nature}}'' on October 22. A ''Wikinews'' reporter caught up with him in an email interview to find out more about his team's research and their plans for the future.
[[File:Vlada Stamenković.jpg|thumb|left|Dr. Vlada Stamenković{{image|[[Jet Propulsion Laboratory|JPL]]}}]]
 
This is an expanded verson of the Wikinews article [[https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Simple_animals_could_live_in_Martian_brines:_Wikinews_interviews_planetary_scientist_Vlada_Stamenkovi%C4%87 Simple animals could live in Martian brines: Wikinews interviews Vlada Stamenković]] which I collaborated on, with more background information in it (I'm the volunteer reporter who interviewed him).
 
==Background information and intro==