SCIENTISTS CREATE ‘LIFE DETECTION’ TOOL HELP HUNT DOWN ALIEN LIFE0
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- June 1, 2021
Assembly Theory method ‘vital to support the first discovery of life beyond Earth,’ researcher says
Assembly Theory method ‘vital to support the first discovery of life beyond Earth,’ researcher says
The footage was reportedly captured from the U.S.S. Omaha in 2019
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