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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 ...
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Jupiter ocean moon Europa likely lacks tectonic activity, reducing its chances for life
"We're not saying, and we can't say, that there's no life in Europa. What we're saying is that it's a harder proposition, ...
New research casts doubt on the prospects for a habitable, active environment beneath the frozen surface of Jupiter’s moon ...
Scientists from Washington University in St Louis in the US say they are still confident 'life is out there somewhere' ...
A new study reveals Jupiter's moon Europa likely lacks active geology on its seafloor, reducing chances of life in its vast ...
A study published in Nature Communications suggests that Europa’s rocky seafloor is likely too mechanically strong to support ...
Scientists have discovered that moonquakes, not meteoroids, are responsible for shifting terrain near the Apollo 17 landing site. Their analysis points to a still-active fault that has been generating ...
Private companies are testing new power systems for longer rover missions and future human lunar habitats. By Mack DeGeurin Published Dec 11, 2025 1:08 PM EST Get the Popular Science daily ...
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