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- Astrobiology news, articles, and features | New Scientist
Astrobiology Is there life beyond Earth? Astrobiology is the study of how and where life can originate, exist and evolve in the universe, and how to detect it
- FAQ: Astrobiology - New Scientist
Astrobiology – Learn more in our out-of-this-world special report 1 What is astrobiology? 2 What evidence is there that life might be present elsewhere in the universe? 3 What do experts
- Bacteria found in asteroid sample – but theyre not from space
Space Bacteria found in asteroid sample – but they're not from space The unexpected discovery of microbial life in a piece of rock from an asteroid shows how hard it is to avoid contaminating
- Could alien life exist in the form of DNA-shaped dust?
'Plasma crystals' that behave like life could exist in Saturn's rings, where the 'dust' would actually be fine ice grains, and the nourishing plasma would be supplied by the solar wind Could alien
- Top astrobiologist explores the possibilities of alien life
Life Top astrobiologist explores the possibilities of alien life It's time to expect the unexpected, says Natalie Cabrol, one of the world's top astrobiologists and author of an authoritative book
- Astrobiology news, articles and features | New Scientist
A proposed framework to assess and communicate the credibility of detections of extraterrestrial life is vital to deliver results we can all believe in
- Astrobiology: Are we alone in the universe? - New Scientist
Organisms living in the harsh volcanic calderas of Yellowstone National Pary, Wyoming, may hint at how life exists elsewhere in the universe Are there other worlds that sustain life? Read more
- Hardy lichen shown to survive in space - New Scientist
Lichen is actually two types of creature, rolled into one – the algae provides the fungi with food while the fungi offer the algae a cosy living environment Lichens can survive unprotected in
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