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Laboratory Experiments
The most common type of exoplanet is neither Earth-sized nor Neptune-sized, but in between. Could these haze-rich worlds house alien life?
Particle physics needs a new collider to supersede the Large Hadron Collider. Muons, not electrons or protons, might hold the key.
The Miller-Urey experiment showed that the building blocks of life could form in the primordial soup. But it overlooked one key variable.