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Cells Retrieved From Stratosphere Are Alien Life, Scientists Claim

Discover pioneering findings suggesting extraterrestrial life with diatoms retrieved from meteor showers. Explore the possibility now!

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Exhibit A: A pretty convincing case for alien life, don't you think? Image credit: University of Sheffield British researchers say they've found extraterrestrial life, and they've got the microscopic pictures to prove it. During a recent meteor shower, the scientists sent a balloon up into the stratosphere 16 miles above the Earth's surface and it came back with pieces of diatoms (a type of single-celled algae). Are they alive? Probably not. But do they have DNA? Looks like it! Because the organisms were retrieved from so incredibly high up, the researchers believe they had to have come from elsewhere in the cosmos. One of the researchers, Milton Wainwright, told the Independent:

"We're very, very confident that these are biological entities originating from space."

How certain? About 95 percent, he said, and continued,

"Life is not restricted to this planet and it almost certainly did not originate here.”

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