Astrobiology: Are we alone in the universe? - New Scientist Read more colon; “Instant Expert colon; Astrobiology“ From the Epicurean Greek philosophers more than 2000 years ago to fiction writers of the late 19th century, people have speculated about
Bacteria found in asteroid sample – but theyre not from space A rock from the asteroid Ryugu that was brought back to Earth appears to be festooned with microbial life But these microbes almost certainly came from Earth rather than outer space, say researchers
Astrobiology news, articles, and features | New Scientist Astrobiology is the study of how and where life can originate, exist and evolve in the universe, and how to detect it This involves everything from looking at life in extreme environments on
FAQ: Astrobiology - New Scientist Astrobiology is the study of life outside the Earth The main aim of astrobiology is to find life elsewhere – by exploring the planets and moons of our solar system – and searching for
Astrobiology news, articles and features | New Scientist astrobiology Environment Hot methane seeps could support life beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet Microbial communities feeding on geothermal methane seeps beneath the Antarctic ice sheet could
Lewis Dartnell: Astrobiology – the search for alien life Could there be life on other planets, and if so, what would it look like? Astrobiologist Lewis Dartnell is hunting for alien life in whatever form it takes Join him as he explores how life
Introduction: Astrobiology - New Scientist Introduction: Astrobiology By Stephen Battersby 4 September 2006 This computer generated montage shows Neptune (background) as it would appear from a spacecraft approaching Triton (foreground