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Could acid-neutralizing life-forms make habitable pockets in Venus’ clouds?(图)
酸中和 金星云 生命形式
2023/6/8
One of Life’s Building Blocks Found around Infant Sun-like Stars
Life’s Building Blocks Infant Sun-like Stars
2017/7/21
Our solar system is teeming with simple carbon-based molecules, the basic building blocks of life. If the conditions are right, these simple molecules can go on to form more complex, biologically inte...
Green Bank Telescope Joins 'Breakthrough Listen' to Vastly Accelerate Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe
Green Bank Telescope Breakthrough Listen Vastly Accelerate Search Intelligent Life the Universe
2015/8/4
The National Science Foundation’s Green Bank Telescope (GBT) will join in the most powerful, comprehensive, and intensive scientific search ever for signs of intelligent life in the Universe. The inte...
Controversial Clues of Two 'Goldilocks Planets' That Might Support Life are Proven False
Dwarfs Liquid water Stars Rock The planets Radiation Astrophysics
2014/7/18
03 July 2014 — Mysteries about controversial signals coming from a dwarf star considered to be a prime target in the search for extraterrestrial life now have been solved in research led by scientists...
宇宙尘埃的生命周期:观察,理论,实验研讨会(The Life Cycle of Dust in the Universe: Observations, Theory, and Laboratory Experiments)(图)
宇宙尘埃 生命周期:观察,理论,实验 研讨会
2013/11/1
This meeting aims to address the life cycle of dust in the Universe, which covers the formation, evolution and destruction of dust in a range of environments, ranging from the smallest to the largest ...
Life might be rare despite its early emergence on Earth: a Bayesian analysis of the probability of abiogenesis
Life might despite early emergence Earth
2011/10/12
Life arose on Earth sometime in the first few hundred million years after the young planet had cooled to the point that it could support water-based organisms on its surface. The early emergence of li...
Processes taking place in outer space, and not on Earth, are likely to have led to the biological molecules found exclusively in either a left-handed or right-handed form. That is the conclusion drawn...
Homochirality through Photon-Induced Melting of RNA/DNA: the Thermodynamic Dissipation Theory of the Origin of Life
Homochirality Photon-Induced Melting RNA/DNA
2011/1/13
The homochirality of the molecules of life has been a vexing problem with no generally accepted solution to date. Since a racemic mixture of chiral nucleotides frustrates the extension and replication...
Panspermia, Past and Present: Astrophysical and Biophysical Conditions for the Dissemination of Life in Space
Radiation pressure Cosmic rays Micro-organisms Viruses Information
2010/11/9
Astronomically, there are viable mechanisms for distributing organic material throughout the Milky Way. Biologically, the destructive effects of ultraviolet light and cosmic rays means that the majori...
Long term time variability of cosmic rays and possible relevance to the development of life on Earth
cosmic rays lightning evolution
2010/3/9
An analysis is made of the manner in which the cosmic ray intensity at Earth has varied over its existence and its possible relevance to both the origin and the evolution of life. Much of the analysis...
Whether life exists elsewhere in our universe is a longstanding mystery. But for some scientists, there’s another interesting question: could there be life in a universe significantly different from o...
Unusual Explosion Sparks New Insight Into the Life of Stars(图)
Unusual Explosion Sparks New Insight the Life of Stars
2009/11/24
Scientists in California have discovered a new way that stars explode, in research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).The discovery hinges on an unusual explosion in the galaxy NGC 1821, ...
NASA Research Reveals Major Insight Into Evolution Of Life On Earth
Major Insight Earth Evolution Of Life
2009/8/20
Humans might not be walking on Earth today if not for the ancient fusing of two microscopic, single-celled organisms called prokaryotes, NASA-funded research has found.