Alien life is out there. But our theories are steering us away from it.0
- From Around the Web, Space
- January 21, 2020
Expect the unexpected.
Expect the unexpected.
The team of astronomers traced the journey of phosphorus, a key element in DNA, from star-forming regions to comets.
As the search for alien life goes in full swing, Elon Musk believes that humans are the only conscious beings in the universe
Will it help us find an answer to the Fermi Paradox, or even those puzzling UFOs?
A few months back, a top NASA scientist had suggested that alien discovery will be made within 2021
Scientists on Monday unveiled the first global geological map of Saturn’s moon Titan including vast plains and dunes of frozen organic material and lakes of liquid methane, illuminating an exotic world considered a strong candidate in the search for life beyond Earth.
As Enrico Fermi famously once said, “Where is everybody”?” These words were uttered in the summer of 1950 when the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) was heating up. They also captured the frustrations and unresolved questions surrounding the existence of extraterrestrial life.
NASA is about to put a rover to the test in Antarctica, and it’s unlike any robot the agency has ever shot into space.
Source: National Geographic Outside, the sinking sun is coloring the autumnal sky a brilliant lavender, a rich hue that lingers over a vast blanket of ice. Here, off the northern coast of Greenland, the Arctic Ocean is masquerading as land, a snowy patchwork of smooth ice floes and abrupt, jagged piles of crystalline debris. Only
Are we alone? Humans have a lot of questions about alien life. But those beings, if they exist, likely have some questions of their own about humans, queries we may want to answer before we find any life beyond Earth.