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NASA scientists have detected evidence of possible life on a planet over 100 light years away. The space agency's James Webb Space Telescope discovered a molecule called dimethyl sulphide, or DMS, on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Exoplanet K2-18b The tantalising prospect that we might not be alone in the universe is a step closer to reality thanks to the ...
NASA has potentially detected a life-forming molecule on a planet that is roughly 120 light-years away. Planet K2-18b may contain dimethyl sulphide (DMS), a molecule that only life can produce on ...
NASA’s James Web found trace of dimythyl suflide (DMS) in th atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b and DMS is a biomarker of life. K2-18b’s atmosphere consists of mainly hydrogen, along with small amounts of ...
Astronomers claim to have seen the strongest evidence so far for life on another planet. But other researchers have urged caution until the findings can be verified by other groups and alternative, ...