A new study suggests alien life may be easier to detect through clusters of similar planets rather than single biosignatures.
Ancient Greeks believed in alien life, as well as in gods, souls, and beings that inhabited the Moon, stars, and Heavens.
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope on exoplanet K2-18b has revealed the "strongest hints yet of biological activity outside the solar system," according to a University of Cambridge study.
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Aristotle's views on the nature of the cosmos dominated the Ancient Greek world. He argued that there's only one world, at ...
Hidden within ancient microbial structures, scientists have uncovered a partnership that may mirror one of life’s most ...
A new study proposes detecting life in space by spotting patterns across many planets instead of focusing on one at a time.
From lava tubes on Mars to ice pockets on Europa, subterranean environments may offer the best chance of finding life—and living safely—beyond our planet. “I was like, ‘OK, I'm pretty sure that ...
Deep within massive rocky exoplanets, hidden oceans of molten rock may be generating powerful magnetic fields in an ...