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Parzival  | 13 Sep 2023 8:24 p.m. PST |
link It's not certain by any means, but the space telescope may have detected dimethyl sulfide, a molecule solely produced by living organisms (phytoplankton). The world is 120 light years away, in the "habitable zone" of its mother star, and potentially has a significant water ocean. |
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