Science & Technology
Alien life 'may exist among us'
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T.K. RandallFebruary 22, 2009 ·
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Arizona State University's Professor Paul Davies has suggested that the Earth may harbour forms of undiscovered "weird life" that defies our understanding of life as we know it. Hydrothermal vents and toxic lakes have been offered as two possible places where such life forms may be found. Such a discovery could also open up huge new possibilities for finding life elsewhere in the universe.
Never mind Mars, alien life may be thriving right here on Earth, a major science conference has heard. Our planet may harbour forms of "weird life" unrelated to life as we know it, according to Professor Paul Davies, a physicist at Arizona State University. This "shadow life" may be hidden in toxic arsenic lakes or in boiling deep sea hydrothermal vents, he says. "
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