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    A Habitable Fluvio-Lacustrine Environment at Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, Mars

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    The Curiosity rover discovered fine-grained sedimentary rocks, inferred to represent an ancient lake, preserve evidence of an environment that would have been suited to support a Martian biosphere founded on chemolithoautotrophy. This aqueous environment was characterized by neutral pH, low salinity, and variable redox states of both iron and sulfur species. C, H, O, S, N, and P were measured directly as key biogenic elements, and by inference N and P are assumed to have been available. The environment likely had a minimum duration of hundreds to tens of thousands of years. These results highlight the biological viability of fluvial-lacustrine environments in the post-Noachian history of Mars

    Antebellum Southern Political Economists and the Problem of Slavery

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    Interpreting the Moon Landings: Project Apollo and the Historians

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    From Poverty to Perversity: Ideas, Markets, and Institutions over 200 Years of Welfare Debate

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    Ideas versus ideology: The origins of modern labor economics

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