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Jupiter ocean moon Europa likely lacks tectonic activity, reducing its chances for life
"We're not saying, and we can't say, that there's no life in Europa. What we're saying is that it's a harder proposition, ...
Scientists studying Jupiter’s moon Europa have zeroed in on a strange, spider-like feature etched into the moon’s icy shell, ...
New research casts doubt on the prospects for a habitable, active environment beneath the frozen surface of Jupiter’s moon ...
A study has cast doubt on the idea that Jupiter's moon Europa, where NASA has sent a spacecraft, could have conditions to ...
KEY FINDINGS Europa has long stood at the center of humanity’s search for life beyond Earth, its cracked ice shell and hidden ocean making it one of the solar system’s most compelling worlds. Now, as ...
A new study is skeptical that life could still be present on Jupiter's moon Europa, where a NASA spacecraft launched in ...
Scientists from Washington University in St Louis in the US say they are still confident 'life is out there somewhere' ...
A study published in Nature Communications suggests that Europa’s rocky seafloor is likely too mechanically strong to support ...
After modeling Europa's conditions, the researchers concluded that its rocky seafloor is likely mechanically too strong to ...
New research raises doubts about Europa's potential for supporting life, due to the lack of tectonic and volcanic activity on ...
Research suggests Jupiter's icy moon lacks the seafloor activity needed to sustain biology, dimming hopes for habitability.
New research suggests that, Europa, may lack tectonic and volcanic activity essential for supporting life in its subsurface ocean.
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