A new model predicts locations on the surface of radiation-blasted Europa, the ocean moon of Jupiter, where biochemical signatures of life emergent from the subsurface ocean might survive long enough for detection on the moon’s changing surface.
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Cooper, J.F. Biosignature hide and seek. Nat Astron 2, 617–618 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-018-0542-9
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