Planets with Oxygen Don’t Necessarily have Life

Planets with Oxygen Don’t Necessarily have Life

New York: Researchers have found that the presence of oxygen in a planet’s atmosphere may not be the surest sign that life may be present there. Simulating in the lab the atmospheres of planets beyond the solar system, researchers from the Johns Hopkins University in Maryland successfully created both organic compounds and oxygen, absent of life. (IANS)

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