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A simple experiment could help find alien life on Europa

By Jonathan O鈥機allaghan

12 May 2019

Europa

Is there life on Europa?

NASA/JPL/Ted Stryk

In our hunt for life on other worlds, amino acids could be key. The subsurface oceans of icy moons such as Jupiter鈥檚 Europa and Saturn鈥檚 Enceladus might contain detectable amino acids, potential biosignatures of life. But amino acids can also be produced by geological processes, so we need to know if spotting them would really mean we have found aliens.

The first step is to rule out amino acids created when the solar system first formed, which have previously been found on comets. 鈥淎mino acids are the building blocks…

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