An international team of scientists highlight the critical role of soil in climate mitigation, raising urgent questions about the long-term consequences of industrial forestry practices.
Free-floating planets could host moons with tidal heating and thick, hydrogen-rich atmospheres that may be able to create billions of years of potentially habitable surface conditions.
Like the lead character of “Project Hail Mary,” some scientists are proposing ways that life might exist beyond a star’s ...
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Possible life even beyond the famous habitable zone
In the search for extraterrestrial life, astronomers have focused on a precise orbital band around stars, where temperatures allow water to remain liquid on the surface. This approach has guided ...
JAXA samples reveal that asteroid Ryugu has a complete set of nucleobases, the building blocks of DNA, suggesting these ...
In Ridley Scott’s ALIEN, the audience isn’t introduced to the Xenomorph right off the bat, but to the glorious Nostromo travelling through space. Utilizing industrial scrap and ...
No, I'm not describing some alien fantasy novel, I'm talking about Titan, Saturn's largest moon, which happens to share some ...
Could moons beyond our solar system support life as we know it? This is what a recent study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Soci | Space ...
Europa is not supposed to look the way it does. Jupiter's icy moon is scarred by a chaotic patchwork of fractured terrain, crisscrossed ridges, and disrupted surface regions that suggest something ...
Exomoons orbiting rogue planets could host liquid water for billions of years, offering potential habitats for life deep in ...
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