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April 18, 2008

Would we know life if we encountered it?

"Life" is hard to define according to NewScientist's space blog, which points out that there are more than 280 definitions on record. The subject was at the center of a lively discussion at a just-concluded SETI Institute astrobiology conference, which seems apt.

Wayne

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