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Mars may have been habitable much more recently than thought

Evidence suggests Mars could very well have been teeming with life billions of years ago. Now cold, dry, and stripped of what was once a potentially protective magnetic field, the red planet is a kind of forensic scene for ...

Could life at TRAPPIST-1 survive the star's superflares?

The TRAPPIST-1 system is a science-fiction writer's dream. Seven Earth-sized worlds orbit a red dwarf star just 40 light-years away. Three of those worlds are within the habitable zone of the star. The system spans a distance ...

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Space Exploration
Investigating the possibility of using asteroid material to grow edible biomass for astronauts
Astrobiology
2-billion-year-old rock could help understand very early life on Earth and the hunt for evidence of life on Mars
Astrobiology
Investigating the statistical likelihood of triple star systems hosting exoplanets
Astrobiology
Another building block of life can handle Venus' sulfuric acid
Astrobiology
Can the 'hard steps' in the evolutionary history of human intelligence be recast with geological thresholds?
Astronomy
How a nearby supernova left its mark on Earth life
Astrobiology
How sweet is the Milky Way? Astrochemist is helping find out
Astrobiology
Potential indicators of life on other planets can be created in a lab
Astrobiology
Those aren't Dyson spheres, they're HotDOGs
Astrobiology
Advanced civilizations will overheat their planets within 1,000 years, researchers suggest
Astrobiology
Could stars hotter than the sun still support life?
Astrobiology
Life might thrive on the surface of Earth for an extra billion years
Astrobiology
Exoplanets could be hiding their atmospheres
Astrobiology
Plants could still grow well under alien skies
Astrobiology
Could interstellar quantum communications involve Earth or solve the Fermi paradox?
Astrobiology
Volcanoes may help reveal interior heat on Jupiter moon
Astrobiology
Detailed model suggests organic matter on Mars was formed from atmospheric formaldehyde
Astrobiology
Scientists scan TRAPPIST-1 for technosignatures
Astrobiology
Projecting what Earth will look like 1,000 years from now could assist in search for advanced civilizations
Space Exploration
Keeping mold out of future space stations

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Scientists compile library for evaluating exoplanet water
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Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago
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Researchers demonstrate universal control of a quantum dot-based system with four singlet-triplet qubits
Superconductivity
Experiment supports existence of a new type of superconductor
Archaeology
12,000-year old stones may be very early evidence of wheel-like technology
Earth Sciences
Climate scientists argue that 1000-year sequestration strategies must be used to meet climate goals
Molecular & Computational biology
MassiveFold: Customizable version of AlphaFold reduces protein structure prediction time from months to hours
Astronomy
Observations explore icy protoplanetary disk of the star PDS 453
General Physics
Scientists identify flaw in astrophysics models of massive stars and supernovae
Earth Sciences
Colorado River basins could face tipping point, drought study warns
Astronomy
Discovery of three galactic 'red monsters' in early universe challenges current models of galaxy formation
Ecology
Ocean warming and acidification threaten key ocean plankton groups, study warns
Evolution
Fossil teeth suggest a long childhood is the prelude to the evolution of a large brain
General Physics
CMS develops new AI algorithm to detect anomalies at the Large Hadron Collider
Biotechnology
Metagenomic profiling method with enhanced precision uses fewer computing resources
Astronomy
Swift Observatory studies a pair of gas-churning monster black holes
Environment
Can we live on our planet without destroying it? Researcher investigates planetary boundaries
Molecular & Computational biology
Barley pangenome study reveals diversity can arise after domestication
Social Sciences
Only certain paranormal beliefs may be linked with more stress and distress, research reveals
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Laughing gas found in space could mean life

Scientists at UC Riverside are suggesting something is missing from the typical roster of chemicals that astrobiologists use to search for life on planets around other stars—laughing gas.

Life can thrive around even the smallest stars, study claims

Photosynthesis is probably the most important chemical reaction for life on Earth. It is the process plants use to transform sunlight into energy it can use. Through it, plants can produce carbohydrates they can use (and ...

Earth-like exoplanets unlikely to be another 'pale blue dot'

When searching for Earth-like worlds around other stars, instead of looking for the "pale blue dot" described by Carl Sagan, new research suggests that a hunt for dry, cold "pale yellow dots" might have a better chance of ...