Exoplanet Water Discovery Probability Skyrockets by 100x
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Scientists from Rutgers University have suggested that there may be a significantly higher probability of finding Earth-like exoplanets with liquid water, increasing the chances of discovering environments where life could potentially develop. The presence of liquid water is considered essential for life, and this study highlights the possibility of finding water in previously unconsidered places.
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