By Alice Clifford Saturn’s sixth-largest moon, Enceladus, could contain life, a new study reveals. Scientists have found that Enceladus’ ocean is likely rich in phosphorus, a key component for life. Phosphorus, in the form of phosphates, is essential for the creation of DNA and RNA, energy-carrying molecules, cell membranes, bones and teeth in people and animals, and even the sea’s […]
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