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Life as we know it has been described as a (thermodynamically) open system (Prigogine et al. 1972), which makes use of gradients in its surroundings to create imperfect copies of itself.
There is growing scientific confidence that the discovery of extraterrestrial life in some form is nearly inevitable
Life as we know it has been described as a (thermodynamically) open system (Prigogine et al. 1972), which makes use of gradients in its surroundings to create imperfect copies of itself.
There is growing scientific confidence that the discovery of extraterrestrial life in some form is nearly inevitable
Life as we know it has been described as a (thermodynamically) open system (Prigogine et al. 1972), which makes use of gradients in its surroundings to create imperfect copies of itself.
There is growing scientific confidence that the discovery of extraterrestrial life in some form is nearly inevitable
Life as we know it has been described as a (thermodynamically) open system (Prigogine et al. 1972), which makes use of gradients in its surroundings to create imperfect copies of itself.
Until now, however, they were all thought to share the same biochemistry, based on the Big Six, to build proteins, fats and DNA.
There is growing scientific confidence that the discovery of extraterrestrial life in some form is nearly inevitable
Until now, however, they were all thought to share the same biochemistry, based on the Big Six, to build proteins, fats and DNA.