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Could Ocean Planets Support Life?
There might be a type of exoplanet without dry land. They’re called “Hycean” worlds, a portmanteau of ‘hydrogen’ and ‘ocean.’…
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Frozen Dunes on Mars Hold Clues to Water and Potential Life
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has captured stunning images of frozen sand dunes, nicknamed “kidney beans,” trapped in Mars’ northern…
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Is Terrestrial Life a Von Neumann Machine of Extraterrestrial Origin?
Yesterday, I had a fascinating conversation with the brilliant synthetic biologist, George Church. This rare interdisciplinary dialogue was recorded for…
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Life Once on Mars: The Red Planet and, Maybe, a Now-Destroyed Civilization
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Five Scientific Proofs for the Reality of Life After Death in Some Form
What happens when we die? Does consciousness simply flicker out, like a candle extinguished, or does it continue in some…
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Ice plumes could reveal signs of life on Europa and Enceladus
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New ‘Life Equation’ Estimates the Chances of Intelligent Alien Life
A new theoretical model, inspired by the famous Drake Equation, offers insights into the likelihood of intelligent life emerging in…
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Scientists Question Popular Methods in the Search for Life in the Universe
The search for life in the universe stands as one of humanity’s most ambitious and transformative endeavors, promising to reveal…
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Life in the Universe: It’s either everywhere or nowhere
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Scientists Discover Potential Hiding Places for Alien Life on Mars
The study identifies key locations where extraterrestrial life might be most likely to thrive. Scientists suggest that Mars’ mid-latitudes, beneath…
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