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The Europa Clipper may only need 1 ice grain to detect life on Jupiter's ocean moon
By Keith Cooper published
A single icy moon grain could host tiny microbes or cellular remnants of life. If so, NASA's Europa Clipper may one day be able to find life near Jupiter.
If there's life on Europa, solar sails could help us find it
By Sharmila Kuthunur published
Solar sails are well suited for life-hunting missions to icy, ocean-harboring moons like Europa and Enceladus, a new study suggests.
Pentagon UFO office finds 'no empirical evidence' for alien technology in new report
By Brett Tingley published
The Pentagon's UFO office says there is no evidence for claims that any sightings represent extraterrestrial technology or that the government possesses crashed alien spacecraft.
Our solar system's ocean moons may be habitable — and their icy shells could hold proof
By Tereza Pultarova published
The thicknesses of ice shells covering our solar system's ocean-bearing moons could provide hints about whether these mysterious bodies may harbor life.
If aliens had our life-hunting equipment, could they find us?
By Robert Lea published
Scientists asked the question: If Earth was an exoplanet, what would reveal it hosts life? The answer was used to verify the usefulness of a planned space mission dubbed "LIFE."
The mathematically perfect exoplanet system — a great place to search for alien tech
By Sharmila Kuthunur published
A newfound exoplanet system with six sub-Neptunes has piqued the interest of scientists who seek extraterrestrial life.
Studying lake deposits in Idaho could give scientists insight into ancient traces of life on Mars
By Robert Patalano published
Does life exist elsewhere in the universe? If so, how do scientists search for and identify it? Finding life beyond Earth is extremely difficult, partly because other planets are so far away and partly because we are not sure what to look for.
Saturn's ocean moon Titan may not be able to support life after all
By Keith Cooper published
Organic material on Saturn moon Titan's surface may have difficulty getting to the underground ocean. That's where it'd need to go for Titan to potentially support life.
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