SYFY WIRE Life The Red Sky Paradox: Why do we orbit a star like the Sun instead of a red dwarf? By Phil Plait 2 years ago Deep sea bacteria spurn the Sun, instead using Earth's internal heat for photosynthesis By Phil Plait 3 years ago Mars methane mysteriously missing By Phil Plait 3 years ago Why is Earth still habitable after billions of years? In part, we're just lucky. By Phil Plait 3 years ago UPDATE: Life above hell? Serious doubt cast on Venus phosphine finding By Phil Plait 3 years ago So, astronomers *may* have found evidence of life on Venus By Phil Plait 3 years ago Rocket Lab shooting for the clouds of Venus with life-searching 2023 mission By Jeff Spry 3 years ago DNA nearly a billion years old is being warped to figure out how life could evolve on other planets By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Did brutally-hot, barren Mercury once hold the ingredients to support life? By Jeff Spry 4 years ago Earth must have spawned life way later than we thought By Elizabeth Rayne 4 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 5
The Red Sky Paradox: Why do we orbit a star like the Sun instead of a red dwarf? By Phil Plait 2 years ago
Deep sea bacteria spurn the Sun, instead using Earth's internal heat for photosynthesis By Phil Plait 3 years ago
Why is Earth still habitable after billions of years? In part, we're just lucky. By Phil Plait 3 years ago
Rocket Lab shooting for the clouds of Venus with life-searching 2023 mission By Jeff Spry 3 years ago
DNA nearly a billion years old is being warped to figure out how life could evolve on other planets By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago