A new study focusing on Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, shows that the physics of alien oceans could prevent evidence of deep-sea life from reaching places where we can detect it.
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Scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography descended thousands of meters where they likely discovered dozens of new animal species. Creatures flourish where methane gas seeps into the ocean ...
THE search for alien life across our Solar ... Enceladus's ocean forms distinct layers that slow the movement of material from the ocean floor to the surface, the study published today in ...
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We’re still waiting ... as well as whether that hydrogen might be a source of energy for microbial life on the ocean floor. With funding from the Nippon Foundation in Japan, the team will ...
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