MIT study suggests ionic liquid-based life forms could survive on the surface of rocky planets previously considered uninhabitable.| The Debrief
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As we mark the annual celebration of Earth Day, honoring our common home, Mother Earth, and the ecological balance that sustains all life, there is news that scientists may have found, for the first time, genuine proof of life on another planet. Using the powerful James Webb Space Telescope, scientists detected chemical signatures associated with […]| Geoversiv Earth Intelligence
A shorter version of this post was published in Palladium on 10/18/24. This version incorporates helpful feedback from a number of knowledgeable readers. With the recent SpaceX Starship orbit…| Casey Handmer's blog
In this week’s episode, I returned to the ongoing segment about Fermi’s Paradox (“Where is Everybody?”), which focuses on another proposed resolution known as the Waterworld…| Stories by Williams
Earth-sized worlds around a small star might be habitable after all. The post Life Is Possible On Trappist-1 Exoplanets appeared first on One Universe at a Time.| One Universe at a Time
We've thought that young planets form gaps in the planetary disks of young stars. Now we find that these gaps can form without the presence of planets. The post Planetary Disks Don’t Need Planets To Make Waves appeared first on One Universe at a Time.| One Universe at a Time