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Aliens could be a little easier to find thanks to new oxygen reaction discovery


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Published in Science and Technology on Friday, January 3rd 2025 at 10:42 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • What the guy really meant to say is that oxygen is the hope to finding life beyond Earth. Oxygen is seen as one of the key ingredients to life on the blue marble as most oxygen is

The article from MSN discusses a new scientific discovery that could potentially make the search for extraterrestrial life easier. Researchers have found a new chemical reaction involving oxygen that could serve as a biosignature, or a sign of life, on other planets. This reaction, which involves the interaction of oxygen with certain minerals, produces distinct chemical byproducts that might be detectable by future space telescopes or missions. This finding expands the known ways in which life might alter a planet's atmosphere or surface, providing scientists with additional markers to look for when scanning distant worlds for signs of life. The discovery not only enhances our understanding of potential life-supporting environments but also refines the strategies for detecting life beyond Earth.

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