If We Want to Find Aliens, We Need To Look at Weirder Planets
Planets and moons hosting life might not be Earth-like at all, argues MIT researcher.
Planets and moons hosting life might not be Earth-like at all, argues MIT researcher.
Should we be hunting a whole new sort of alien life?
With the discovery of more hydrogen peroxide, chances for finding life on Jupiter's moon are getting even better.
Jill Tarter has been leading the hunt for extra-terrestrial life at SETI for the past 35 years. On May 22, she announced that she would be stepping down, leaving a search that's become more helpful that ever since the discoveries of thousands of poss…
There's a paper "posted":http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.4462 to the internet now that, since getting somewhat randomly "picked up":http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/aug/18/aliens-destroy-humanity-protect-civilisations by the Guardian, is making the r…