A new study proposes detecting life in space by spotting patterns across many planets instead of focusing on one at a time.
Deep within massive rocky exoplanets, hidden oceans of molten rock may be generating powerful magnetic fields in an ...
'Do all aliens really need sunlight?' ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A composite view of Mars taken by the Viking I and II probes. NASA/USGS In September, NASA announced the discovery of a possible ...
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NASA officials have previously spoken of the possibility of extraterrestrial life amid scientific uncertainty while ...
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Could this telescope find life on alien worlds?
The ExoLife Finder (ELF) looks like no telescope ever built. A spectacular crown of 15 five-meter mirrors perches atop a ...
Assembly Theory shifts the search for life from identifying specific molecules to measuring chemical complexity, offering a more universal and less Earth-biased approach.
Like the lead character of “Project Hail Mary,” some scientists are proposing ways that life might exist beyond a star’s “habitable zone,” often considered the gold standard of potential livability An ...
Up to 200 worlds investigated by NASA's exoplanet-hunting TESS satellite could be bigger than predicted, a finding that could impact our search for alien life.
Planet Comicon KC is celebrating its 27th year at Bartle Hall, marking its evolution from a small suburban comic book show into the largest event of the year held at the venue.
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