The Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell has revolutionized the way researchers think of space and its inhabitants by creating a specific method of identifying extraterrestrial life: color cataloging.
As ground-based and space telescopes improve, astronomers need a color-coded guide to compare Earth’s biological microbes to cold, distant exoplanets to grasp their composition.
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Aided by microbes found in the subarctic conditions of Canada’s Hudson Bay, an international team of scientists has created the first color catalog of icy pla