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Sulfur in Alien Atmospheres Could Be the 'Spice' for Life
Amaze Lab
2020-04-07
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Johns Hopkins University researchers discovered sulfur in an exoplanet's atmosphere may point to signs of life beyond our solar system. The findings could be critical for future observation of exoplanets.
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