Laughing Gas Could Be the Key to Hunting Down Alien Life0
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- February 17, 2023
You probably know nitrous oxide from the dentist’s office, but researchers say its presence in a planet’s atmosphere could signal life. No joke.
You probably know nitrous oxide from the dentist’s office, but researchers say its presence in a planet’s atmosphere could signal life. No joke.
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