A new study focusing on Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, shows that the physics of alien oceans could prevent evidence of deep-sea life from reaching places where we can detect it.
In response to discussions about affirmative consent laws, and the need to demonstrate consent has been sought and given, ...
Finding life on another planet would be a world-changing discovery for humanity. But actually detecting it is no simple task.
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Searching for life in alien oceans may be more difficult than scientists previously thought, even when we can sample these ...
Rock and dust samples brought back to Earth from the asteroid Bennu contain organic matter and a variety of minerals crucial to the emergence of life ...
Feedback digs into the first peer-reviewed paper from the Game of Thrones author, and concludes that he may have picked the ...
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"The climate of this planet is extreme and nothing like that of Earth. The planet's dayside is so hot that elements typically thought of as 'metal' are vaporized into the atmosphere." ...
Caltech researchers develop a platform to characterize ultrathin membranes for lightsails, advancing the quest for ...
Scientists from NASA and other institutions reported the findings of the first in-depth analysis of the minerals and ...
By twisting layers of graphene, researchers discovered a unique electronic crystal where electrons freeze in place yet allow ...