Project Hail Mary and Beyond: Expanding the Search for Life with Diverse Chemistries and Technosignatures

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Mary Magnuson explains that life elsewhere might use different chemistry than Earth life, so scientists explore broad possibilities, look for patterns in chemistry rather than one biomolecule, value complexity and evolution, consider technosignatures, and insist on carefully ruling out nonliving explanations before declaring a discovery.

‘Project Hail Mary’ explores unique forms of life in space – 5 essential reads on searching for aliens that look nothing like life on Earth - The Bradenton Times
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‘Project Hail Mary’ explores unique forms of life in space – 5 essential reads on searching for aliens that look nothing like life on Earth - The Bradenton Times

The fictional biologist in ‘Project Hail Mary’ claims that potential alien organisms might not be made of carbon or require water, unlike life on Earth.