LIVE: Cambridge professor delivers remarks on 'evidence of life beyond our solar system'
Watch live as Professor Nikku Madhusudhan of the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Astronomy delivers remarks after British researchers, using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, found that a planet called K2-18b appears to show the chemical fingerprints of two compounds that, on Earth, are only known to be produced by life. “This is the strongest evidence yet that there is possibly life out there,” Madhusudhan says. Credit: ‘Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge’ #cambridge #alien #space #live

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