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Europa Clipper: NASA’s mission to moon of Jupiter isn’t meant to find alien life – but it could

An artist’s impression of Europa Clipper near the moon it is named after NASA An instrument on a NASA spacecraft…

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Protein fragments ID two new ‘extremophile’ microbes–and may help find alien life

Perfectly adapted microorganisms live in extreme environments from deep-sea trenches to mountaintops. Learning more about how these extremophiles survive in…

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How lightning on exoplanets could make it harder to find alien life

We’re used to thunder and lightning here on Earth. But what might they be like on another planet? We know…

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Where are all the exomoons? The hunt for worlds orbiting alien planets

YEARS ago, when David Kipping lived in London, he would walk home through the city and look up at the…

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What we should think about before terraforming alien worlds

This story originally featured on the MIT Press Reader. Exploration, habitation, and resource extraction all carry a risk of inflicting environmental…

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Alien invasion: Non-native earthworms threaten ecosystems

An alien invasion capable of triggering catastrophic changes is underway across North America. At least 70 imported earthworm species have…

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What we know about the stars where NASA will hunt for alien life

Could a nearby super Earth host life? Steven Hobbs/Stocktrek Images/Alamy To prepare for one of the most advanced searches for…

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Is oxygen the cosmic key to alien technology?

In the quest to understand the potential for life beyond Earth, researchers are widening their search to encompass not only…

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Strange alien worlds suggest Earth could survive the death of the sun

MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY IT ALL seemed so simple when we knew the date of Earth’s demise. In 5 billion…

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How excited should we be by signs of life spotted on alien worlds?

“DON’T be excited,” says Sara Seager. She is talking about putative signs of life from observations of the atmospheres of…

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