Astrobiology
New Book Explores Alien Fascination History
September 13, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
A new book released on September 12, 2025, examines the millennia-old human fascination with extraterrestrial life, tracing its evolution from ancient myths to modern scientific research. The work charts how cultural narratives have influenced contemporary astrobiology efforts. It provides a comprehensive look at the intersection of mythology and science in the search for aliens.
Researchers uncover new insights into ancient microbial life
A team of scientists has discovered evidence of microbial activity dating back 3.7 billion years in ancient rocks from Greenland. This finding pushes back the timeline for life's origins on Earth. The research, published in Nature, suggests that life emerged much earlier than previously thought.
NASA Reveals Evidence of Life on Mars
September 15, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
NASA scientists have uncovered the strongest evidence yet of potential life on Mars through analysis of recent rover data. The findings include organic compounds that suggest microbial activity in the planet's past. This discovery was announced in a press conference today.
Algae Grown in Mars-Like Conditions
Scientists successfully grew algae under Mars-like conditions, now utilizing it for bioplastics production.
NASA Theorizes Life in Titan Lakes
September 13, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
NASA scientists proposed on September 6, 2025, that lakes on Saturn's moon Titan may have supported primitive cellular life, advancing astrobiology theories. The hypothesis is based on recent data analysis suggesting favorable chemical conditions. This could influence future missions to explore Titan's potential habitability.