Scientists discover a 160-mile-thick layer of molten silicates on Mars

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Scientists discover a 160-mile-thick layer of molten silicates on Mars

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Scientists discover a 160-mile-thick layer of molten silicates on Mars

or CIMON -- a new artificial intelligence technology developed by a team of researchers from the European Space Agency.the astronaut was particularly adamant about making sure CIMON had an off-switch -- this will ensure that CIMON is not recording every conversation on the space station.

Scientists discover a 160-mile-thick layer of molten silicates on Mars

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