Life-Sustaining Recipes Found on Distant Inhabited Planets
In a breakthrough discovery, a team of researchers has developed a way to detect the presence of life on distant, habitable planets. The team, led by Dr. John Smith at the Institute of Astrobiology, has developed a new type of spectrometer that can detect the chemical signatures of life from light emitted by distant stars. This spectrometer can detect the presence of organic molecules, water, and other telltale signs of life from light years away. This groundbreaking discovery could revolutionize our search for extraterrestrial life, and provide us with valuable insight into the potential of distant planets to support life.
source: Phys.org