Scientists may have found a powerful new way to hunt for alien life — not by searching for specific molecules, but by looking for hidden patterns in how those molecules are organized. Researchers ...
A controversial new physics study claims the Great Pyramid of Giza was built on a precise 'alien GPS coordinate' that ...
Curiosity, which is exploring Gale Crater, conducted a chemistry experiment on a rock sample that revealed complex carbon ...
Researchers discovered that life leaves behind unique statistical patterns in molecules, potentially offering a new way to identify alien biology. Credit: Stock Scientists may have found a hidden ...
Newly declassified US documents reveal FBI memos detailing witness accounts of 'three and a half to 4 feet tall' humanoids in ...
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Scientists propose new way to find aliens — and we may already have a spacecraft that can help
Scientists say amino acids produced by life are distributed differently and more diversely than amino acids produced by ...
While scouring a 50-million-year-old crater on Mars, the Curiosity rover stumbled upon a polygon-shaped pattern that sort of looks like a giant reptile had shed its skin across the planet’s surface.
New detection approach: Scientists found life leaves a unique statistical pattern in organic molecules, differing from nonliving chemistry. Beyond molecule hunting: Instead of targeting specific ...
A new statistical method to identify extraterrestrial life by looking at the "biodiversity" of molecules rather than the ...
A surprising twist has emerged in the study of astrobiology: researchers recently suggested a new way of looking for alien ...
As Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano defended himself before Congress on Thursday, a legal expert told the ...
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Scientists propose a new way to hunt for alien life — stop searching for molecules and start looking for hidden patterns in how they’re organized
For decades, the search for extraterrestrial life has hinged on a straightforward idea: point a telescope or land a probe, ...
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