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Would finding aliens shatter religious beliefs?

Would finding aliens shatter religious beliefs? | Science News | Scoop.it

The discovery of life beyond Earth would shake up our view of humanity's place in the universe, but it probably wouldn't seriously threaten organized religion, experts say.

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Is a new form of life really so alien?

Is a new form of life really so alien? | Science News | Scoop.it

A new essay, published May 8 in the online, open-access journal PLoS Biology, examines what really constitutes 'life' and the probability of discovering new life forms.

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Dust ‘comes alive’ in space

SCIENTISTS have discovered that inorganic material can take on the characteristics of living organisms in space, a development that could transform views of alien life.

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Searching for Life Signs on Mars | Space.com

Searching for Life Signs on Mars | Space.com | Science News | Scoop.it
Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory, will face challenges getting to the cold dusty world and doing science there. MSL is a very different mission from past Red Planet rovers. Here's how they compare.
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Alien Life May Live in Various Habitable Zones : Discovery News

Alien Life May Live in Various Habitable Zones : Discovery News | Science News | Scoop.it
The "classic" habitable zone is defined as the location around a star where a planet can sustain liquid water -- but this may not be the only life-supporting...
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[VIDEO] Why Can't We See Evidence of Alien Life?

Stand by for an animated exploration of the famous Fermi Paradox. Given the vast number of planets in the universe, many much older than Earth, why haven't we yet seen obvious signs of alien life? The potential answers to this question are numerous and intriguing, alarming and hopeful.

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Has Earth Seeded Life on Other Planets?

Has Earth Seeded Life on Other Planets? | Science News | Scoop.it

New astronomical data suggest that life on Earth may have been carried to foreign planets as a result of ancient asteroid strikes

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Good News, Alien Seekers: E.T. Probably Doesn’t Need a Freaky-Big Moon Like Ours | The Crux | Discover Magazine

Good News, Alien Seekers: E.T. Probably Doesn’t Need a Freaky-Big Moon Like Ours | The Crux | Discover Magazine | Science News | Scoop.it

The simulations were a big undertaking, but the results are in: Without our moon, we would, indeed, suffer larger swings in Earth’s tilt. But here’s the good news: Even over the course of hundreds of millions of years, these swings are not fast and traumatic. Lissauer’s team reckons that the tilt of a moonless Earth would be stable enough, for long enough, to allow complex life to gain a claw-hold, or at least to adapt to new environmental circumstances when the poles moved.

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Research group proposes first system for assessing the odds of life on other worlds

Research group proposes first system for assessing the odds of life on other worlds | Science News | Scoop.it

Within the next few years, the number of planets discovered in orbits around distant stars will likely reach several thousand or more. But even as our list of these newly discovered "exoplanets" grows ever-longer, the search for life beyond our solar system will likely focus much more narrowly on the relatively few of these new worlds which exhibit the most Earth-like of conditions.

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New Discovery: Alien Metallic Life May Exist in the Universe

New Discovery: Alien Metallic Life May Exist in the Universe | Science News | Scoop.it
Could a form of metallic life may have evolved on a remote Milky Way exo-planet similar to the way organic life evolved on Earth? A Scottish research group is out to prove this is possible by creating reproducing and evolving...
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