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Posted: 2025-04-18 00:32:43 UTC

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Scientists have detected potential signs of life on K2-18b, a planet 2.5 times the size of Earth located 700 trillion miles away, using the James Webb Telescope to analyze its atmosphere.
Discovery of potential life-related molecules in K2-18b's atmosphere.
K2-18b is a possible 'water world' completely covered in oceans.
The James Webb Telescope's ability to analyze exoplanet atmospheres.
Confirming the presence of life on K2-18b requires further investigation.
Distance of K2-18b makes in-situ exploration impossible with current technology.