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Aliens: Facts about extraterrestrial life and how scientists are looking for it

Live ScienceSaturday, May 24, 2025 at 6:17:00 PM
Aliens: Facts about extraterrestrial life and how scientists are looking for it
Ever wondered if we're alone in the universe? Scientists are actively searching for extraterrestrial life, and this article dives into the latest theories about where aliens might exist—think distant exoplanets or even our own solar system—and what they could look like. Spoiler: They probably won’t be little green men.
Editor’s Note: The search for alien life isn’t just sci-fi anymore—it’s real science with high stakes. Whether microbes on Mars or intelligent civilizations light-years away, finding even a hint of extraterrestrial life would reshape our understanding of existence. Plus, it’s just plain fascinating to imagine who (or what) might be out there.
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