If we're to find extraterrestrial life in the universe, astronomers have pinpointed the best places to look for it. They have ...
Looking for molecular evidence of life on other worlds is tricky, but a test based on the reactivity of carbon compounds ...
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Alien: Earth season 2 gets the production update we've been waiting for
Despite a concerning lack of updates since season 1 concluded, Alien: Earth is ready to begin shooting its second season in May, at a studio that's steeped in history for the franchise.
Astronomers have discovered a strange new world just 35 light-years from Earth – one permanently covered in a vast ocean of molten rock. The exoplanet, known as L 98-59 d, defies existing models of ...
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Asteroid impacts could catapult extraterrestrial life into space, experiment hints
"Extremophile" bacteria could survive asteroid impacts that are strong enough to launch them into space, suggesting that life could travel between planetary bodies.
The cross-species friendship powers this touching film from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It has been described as 'E.T.' meets 'Interstellar' but that doesn't hint at its humanity.
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Scientists have released NASA rover photos showing possible insect and reptile life forms on Mars
A study of NASA’s Mars rover images has raised intriguing possibilities about extraterrestrial life on the Red Planet. Ohio University Professor William Romoser has identified what he believes to be ...
Scientists might have just found Earth's icy, distant cousin a few hundred light-years away. HD 137010 b is one of thousands of exoplanets, or planets that orbit other stars, and is potentially the ...
Alien: Earth premiered on FX last year, and lead star Sydney Chandler has now revealed when Season 2 begins shooting in ...
Astronomers have identified a strange new kind of exoplanet that challenges how scientists classify worlds beyond our Solar System. The planet, L 98-59 d, appears to contain a vast ocean of molten ...
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Scientists Find Microbes Can Survive Traveling from Planet to Planet While Clinging to Asteroids
"Life is always hardier than we expect it to be." The post Scientists Find Microbes Can Survive Traveling from Planet to ...
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