Mars research paper wins award

The European Astrobiology Network association (EANA) is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. For that reason, EANA organized several special events and activities in 2021. One of these activities was the EANA outstanding paper award contest. The winner has been announced:

Fairén et al., “The Complex Molecules Detector (CMOLD): A fluidic-based instrument suite to search for (bio)chemical complexity on Mars and icy moons”. Astrobiology, 20(9), pp.1076-1096 (2020).  

The award will be presented to the authors, Friday September 10, by Andre Brack, president of the jury and first President of EANA, and by the current President of EANA, Barbara Cavalazzi, during the closing ceremony of the 20th EANA Congress, held from September 7 to 10, 2021.   

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