Scientists have found 99.7% chance of life in this planet and no, it's not Mars
- Representative image (Photo: Canva)Scientists may have found the strongest hint yet that life could exist beyond Earth, and the focus is not Mars but a distant planet called K2-18b.
- The James Webb Space Telescope's 2025 results point to gases linked on Earth to biological activity, but the discovery is still tentative and not confirmed as life.
- What was foundResearchers studying K2-18b’s atmosphere reported signs of dimethyl sulfide, or DMS, and dimethyl disulfide, or DMDS.
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- Representative image (Photo: Canva)Scientists may have found the strongest hint yet that life could exist beyond Earth, and the focus is not Mars but a distant planet called K2-18b.
- The James Webb Space Telescope's 2025 results point to gases linked on Earth to biological activity, but the discovery is still tentative and not confirmed as life.
- What was foundResearchers studying K2-18b’s atmosphere reported signs of dimethyl sulfide, or DMS, and dimethyl disulfide, or DMDS.
Sources: Times of India