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New Class of “Hycean” Exoplanets May Feature Life – Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
Exoplanets that have been overlooked because they are un-Earthlike may feature oceans that extremophiles could live in, Cambridge…

A group of Cambridge astronomers, studying the more than 4000 confirmed exoplanets, think that hydrogen-rich planets may host life. These Hycean planets are more numerous than planets similar to Earth and are easier to observe, especially through the new…
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