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Posted on February 2, 2018June 22, 2020 by Ava Hejazi

Life On The Edge

Did life evolve somewhere else? Of course,” says Richard Mathies, chemistry professor at UC Berkeley. Mathies is developing the technology to explore extraterrestrial life in our solar system and beyond. “What does it look like? I’m not sure.”

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