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Jupiter’s Moon Europa Is a Top Candidate for Hosting Alien Life. But It May Lack the Geologic Activity Needed to Birth Microbes
On Earth, deep-sea vents may have given rise to the planet’s first life. But nothing of the sort seems to be happening at the ...
While there’s no concrete consensus on a list of prerequisites for life to evolve on other planets, there are at least a ...
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Jupiter ocean moon Europa likely lacks tectonic activity, reducing its chances for life
New models suggest that Europa has very little tectonic activity at its seafloor, which is potentially catastrophic news for ...
New research casts doubt on the prospects for a habitable, active environment beneath the frozen surface of Jupiter’s moon ...
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How alien life could exist on Europa
(390 million mi) from Earth, underneath the cold seas of Europa, a horrifying, and vastly intelligent creature lurks. Can our ...
Europa has long been the darling of the search for life beyond Earth. The reason is simple: beneath its cracked, icy shell ...
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Europa’s Seabed Might Be Too Quiet For Life: “The Energy Just Doesn’t Seem To Be There”
The paper looked specifically at what might be happening on the moon in terms of geology. As far as we can tell, Europa has ...
A study published in Nature Communications suggests that Europa’s rocky seafloor is likely too mechanically strong to support ...
New research suggests that, Europa, may lack tectonic and volcanic activity essential for supporting life in its subsurface ocean.
Scientists reveal that interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS could be delivering organic building blocks to Jupiter's moon Europa, ...
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