Professor Brian Cox thinks life may be found on Mars

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Future missions to Mars, like the one planned by Nasa for 2020, have a'high chance' of finding microbial life, according to Professor Brian Cox. The physicist, best known for presenting Stargazing Live and Wonders of the Universe, says that these organisms may be more common than we might think in our solar system. Civilisations are another matter, he believes, and it may still be the case that we are alone in the universe as its only advanced intelligence. Future missions to Mars, like the one planned by Nasa for 2020, have a'high chance' of finding microbial life, according to Professor Brian Cox. Finding evidence of life on Mars will almost certainly involve a rover, and scientists admit it will be tough.