Hidden chemical patterns may reveal signs of alien life

Researchers have identified a statistical signature in organic molecules that distinguishes biological from nonbiological chemistry, offering a new tool for detecting extraterrestrial life. The approach analyzes the distribution of amino acids and fatty acids without needing specialized instruments. It could apply to data from ongoing and future space missions.

A study published in Nature Astronomy shows that living systems produce distinct organizational patterns in certain molecules. Amino acids from biological sources tend to be more varied and evenly distributed, while fatty acids from nonliving processes show greater uniformity. Scientists adapted statistical methods from ecology to measure richness and evenness in these compounds across nearly 100 datasets from microbes, meteorites, fossils, and lab samples.

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A team of researchers has introduced a new method to detect extraterrestrial life by identifying statistical patterns across multiple planets rather than focusing on individual worlds. Led by Harrison B. Smith and Lana Sinapayen, the approach relies on life's potential to spread between planets and alter their environments. This 'agnostic biosignature' could help prioritize observations amid limited telescope time.

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NASA's Curiosity rover has discovered a variety of organic molecules on Mars, including compounds similar to DNA building blocks. The findings, from an innovative chemical experiment, suggest the planet's surface can preserve ancient organics potentially billions of years old. Scientists emphasize that while promising, the molecules do not confirm past life.

Scientists have identified traces of original collagen in an Edmontosaurus fossil from South Dakota. The finding, published in 2025, challenges the belief that all biological material is lost during fossilization.

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made the first direct detection of methane on an interstellar comet. The findings reveal unusual chemistry in comet 3I/ATLAS, including high levels of carbon dioxide.

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