The key to detecting life trillions of miles away from Earth
Discovery of significant sub-surface water on Mars has implications for future life search, but the water is deeply buried, complicating access. [ more ]
The key to detecting life trillions of miles away from Earth
Discovery of significant sub-surface water on Mars has implications for future life search, but the water is deeply buried, complicating access. [ more ]
Signs of two gases in clouds of Venus could indicate life, scientists say
Astronomers detected gases on Venus, including phosphine and ammonia, potentially indicating life in the clouds.
Life forms may have emerged and survived in the Venusian clouds due to a possible temperate past.
Phosphine detection on Venus is significant as it is considered a marker for life due to its production by microbes in oxygen-starved environments. [ more ]