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ASU cosmologist suggests presence of alien life on Earth


February 10, 2010

In a talk titled “The eerie silence: are we alone in the universe?” ASU cosmologist and astrobiologist Paul Davies told the Royal Society in London – maybe not.

Davies said it's possible that alien life is “right under our noses–or even in our noses," according to a National Geographic report on the Jan. 26 lecture.

Davies, a professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is director of the BEYOND Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at Arizona State University.

Article source: National Geographic

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