Language and radio signals may not matter to aliens. Instead, they might be using patterns to leave a biological fingerprint.
Despite the vast differences in human and bee brains, both of us can do mathematics. As we argue in a new paper published in ...
Trees play a central role in life on Earth. They store CO₂, provide habitats for animals, fungi, and insects, stabilize soils ...
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This discovery on Mars changed what we look for in alien life
NASA’s Curiosity rover has discovered the largest organic molecules ever detected on Mars. Found inside a ...
If a Galactic Internet is out there, we may be like fish swimming through the ocean, unaware of the undersea cables carrying ...
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Scientists claim most shocking evidence of alien life yet
For decades, astronomers have chased fleeting hints that something alive might be lurking beyond Earth, only to watch each ...
Meet the new biologists treating LLMs like aliens How large is a large language model? We now coexist with machines so vast ...
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How astronomers plan to detect the signatures of alien life in the atmospheres of distant planets
Astonishingly, we can identify molecules present in the atmospheres of exoplanets.
More than 3.5 billion years ago, the Earth was not the hospitable world we know today. The atmosphere lacked oxygen, the seas ...
How large is a large language model? Think about it this way. In the center of San Francisco there’s a hill called Twin Peaks from which you can view nearly the entire city. Picture all of it—every ...
A recent study suggests that late M-stars, despite their abundance in the galaxy and potential for hosting detectable Earth-like planets, are unlikely to support the emergence of complex animal life.
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