If there’s life in the oceans under the ice of Enceladus, Europa, and others why shouldn’t there be life in the caves and lava tubes of Mars or maybe even our moon? If you think that’s a fool’s errand, Monisha Ravisetti has collected all the arguments for looking underground along with some of the best places to begin the search. Further afield some Belgian Scientists Contribute To ‘Game-Changing’ Discovery In Search For Alien Life with a little help from the James Webb Telescope. To be brief, it’s a proof-of-concept for SETI spectroscopy yielding previously-unobserved compounds in the atmospheres of exoplanets. As commentary upon recent stories arguing the universe as a graveyard, Rich Reynolds gives his 2¢ on this nonsensical theory and why aliens continue to thrive. We here at The Anomalist conjecture the reason behind their longevity is avoiding Earth at all costs. (CS)
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