Life

This illustration shows Saturn's icy moon Enceladus with a buildup of ice particles, water vapor, and organic molecules ejected from cracks in the moon's south polar region. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Saturn's surprise: NASA discovered an energy source and a basic molecule for life on Enceladus

In the new study, evidence for additional sources of chemical energy, much stronger and more diverse than methane production, was discovered: a group of organic compounds was found that were oxidized, and this indicates many chemical pathways for the existence of potential life in the ocean
Simulation of astronauts on Mars, according to SpaceX's vision to colonize the planet. Source: SpaceX.

Twenty big questions about the future of humanity

Simulation of extrasolar planets. Source: NASA

Planets for the most part - there is no life

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ET rang home

Survive Death with Larry King Live

Professor Nicholas Hood from the Technical School of Chemistry and Biochemistry (right) and graduate student Reagan Buckley discovered a pathway where the RNA building block could have formed. - Guanine in the world before the formation of life. Image: Gary Meek

Origin of life: Ultraviolet radiation helps to create guanine

Does the atmosphere of Venus allow the existence of life? (Photo: NASA)

Astrobiology: Could there be life in space?

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

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