They Discover that Life on Other Planets Could Do without Water
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A group of scientists suspect that liquid salts could harbor life on extraterrestrial worlds
How do we know what habitable planets look like? And much more about… alien life! Scientists have been searching for alien life for decades, and the likelihood of its existence is increasing. But how do they know what those planets look like? Our Milky Way alone contains hundreds of billions of stars, and we now think that […] Want to know more about science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
Madrid. A completely different type of liquid could harbor life in worlds where water scarcely exists, a possibility raised by MIT scientists in a study published in the journal PNAS. Water is essential for life on Earth. Therefore, this liquid must be a requirement for life on other worlds. For decades, the scientific definition of habitability on other planets has been based on this assumption. But what makes some planets habitable could have …
A study that changes everything. Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have put forward an unusual hypothesis, which is that planets where there is no sign of water could harbor life. The research was published in the journal PNAS, and in this article we tell you all the relevant details of the study that could totally change space exploration.
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