The vast subterranean ocean of Europa, one of Jupiter’s many moons, contains carbon, one of the crucial ingredients for life, scientists have discovered. The observations, by the James… Read More
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During Live at the Library in June, U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón — recently reappointed for a historic two-year term — will unveil her original poem written for… Read More
Venus is the planet that is closest to us, and there is a mystery up in the clouds above its harsh surface. Scientists have found signs of phosphine in the planet’s clouds. Phosphine i… Read More
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, NASA’s upcoming observatory expected to launch in the mid-2020s, could reveal a multitude of rogue planets that don’t orbit stars in our M… Read More
By studying craters on the moon, scientists determined that the rate of asteroid impacts on Earth increased around 290 million years ago. But the latest research, published last week in th… Read More
Two McGill University astronomers have assembled a "fingerprint" for Earth, which could be used to identify a planet beyond our Solar System capable of supporting life. Developed by the Ca… Read More
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What if alien life were so advanced that its powers were indistinguishable from physics? It's the one-year anniversary of a startling article which appeared in Nautilus magazine. Long-time S… Read More
Amino acid alphabet soupVia Astrobiology Magazine, 8/19/11
All living creatures on this planet use the same 20 amino acids, even though there are hundreds available in nature. Scientists the… Read More