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Israeli Scientists Develop Revolutionary Method to Detect Extraterrestrial Life

16/06/2026 16:53 - Tecnologia

Laboratorio científico con análisis molecular de muestras espaciales, pantallas mostrando patrones de aminoácidos, científicos trabajando con tecnología avanzada

A New Approach in the Search for Life Beyond Earth

Humanity may be closer to answering one of existence's most profound questions: are we alone in the universe? A team of scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has developed a groundbreaking method that could revolutionize how we search for signs of extraterrestrial life, according to a study published in the journal Nature Astronomy on June 15, 2026.

The new approach doesn't look for living organisms directly, but instead identifies what researchers call "biological signatures": characteristic molecular patterns that differentiate organic matter produced by living beings from compounds formed by natural chemical processes.

How Does the Method Work?

Instead of searching for a specific molecule, the research team analyzed the diversity and distribution of various molecules within the same sample. The key discovery was that living systems tend to produce significantly more complex and diverse molecular patterns than sterile environments.

Sample Type Characteristic
Biological origin samples Higher molecular diversity and complex patterns
Inorganic origin samples Lower diversity, simpler patterns

Testing with Real Samples

Scientists analyzed more than 100 organic and inorganic samples, including:

  • Ancient rocks from Earth
  • Samples from asteroid Ryugu (collected by the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission)
  • Samples from asteroid Bennu (collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission)

Results showed that samples of biological origin consistently presented significantly higher levels of molecular diversity.

Future Applications

The method is designed to be implemented in future space exploration missions, including:

  • Mars: analysis of Martian soil samples
  • Europa (Jupiter's moon): study of its subsurface frozen ocean
  • Enceladus (Saturn's moon): analysis of water vapor geysers

If successful, the discovery of extraterrestrial life could begin with identifying unusual molecular patterns in samples collected in space.

Scientific Context

The search for extraterrestrial life has evolved significantly in recent decades. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and constitute a potential signature of biological systems. However, amino acids can also form through non-biological chemical processes, which has made it difficult to distinguish between real life signals and false positives.

This new method addresses that challenge by analyzing the complexity of the complete molecular pattern rather than looking for specific compounds individually.

Implications for Humanity

The discovery of extraterrestrial life, even in the form of simple microorganisms, would be one of the most significant findings in the history of science. It would confirm that life is not exclusive to Earth and expand our understanding of the place we occupy in the universe. According to some recent studies, there is a 30% probability that humanity is the only intelligent civilization in the universe, although this theory remains a subject of scientific debate.

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