There May Be Life Out There, but It's Nothing to Do with Us
The Scotsman › August 08, 2007
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The Scotsman › August 08, 2007
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HUMANS cannot possibly be related to any intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, a new scientific study has found.
There is a theory that life on Earth began when a comet carrying frozen micro-organisms crashed on this planet.See the full content of this document
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There May Be Life Out There, but It's Nothing to Do with Us
But researchers in the US found cosmic radiation had killed off the DNA of microbes - retrieved from Antarctic glaciers - that were older than 1.1 milli...
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