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Scientists found a potential sign of life on a distant planet – an astronomer explains why many are still skeptical
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Scientists found a potential sign of life on a distant planet – an astronomer explains why many are still skeptical

Daniel Apai, Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Astronomy and Planetary Sciences, University of ArizonaApril 19, 2025April 19, 2025

A team of astronomers announced on April 16, 2025, that in the process of studying…

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