Frezzato said:
The paper refers to hydrated salts [http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ngeo2546.html], which isn't exactly the image the description that comes to mind when one hears "water". They also list the primary ingredients of these hydrated salts as magnesium perchlorate, magnesium chlorate and sodium perchlorate.
Sounds fun?
At a glance - and about 12 years since my last chemistry class - that seems unpleasant. Also since Mars barely has an atmosphere I'd not expect anything outside of some very hardy microorganisms to be able to exist there. I mean we have examples of such creatures living in arsenic-rich waters, permanently dark ice (underground) and inside rock - so there's at least a theoretical chance of finding such life on otherwise barren stellar bodies.
Edit: Though, mostly, I just really want to see how the worlds religions (and just people in general) would deal with the confirmed existence of life on other planets. I expect a marvelous show of anything between utter insanity and "*shrug* cool, you found space algae".
Hm, though that would just be business as usual... wouldn't it? Still, I'd like to live in a world that has space algae, or space mold. Or some bizarre fish that the Japanese will go to space just to hunt, and then sell at absurd prices even though it just awful to eat.