"Detecting Extraterrestrial Life with a Single Ice Grain"

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Scientists have found that a single grain of material from icy moons like Europa and Enceladus could contain signs of life, boosting hopes for upcoming space missions. Using a simulated setup, they detected cellular material from a bacterium in ice grains, suggesting that upcoming spacecraft instruments could detect similar lifeforms. Missions like NASA's Europa Clipper and ESA's JUICE mission are on the horizon, equipped to potentially detect signs of life in the icy plumes of these moons. These findings are making the prospect of finding life on icy moons even more exciting.
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