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Everything we know about life – what it is, what it looks like and how it works – has come from studying life on our planet. This creates a problem for those of us who look for signals from extraterrestrials. How can we plan to communicate with an extraterrestrial intelligence, when we’ve not even found evidence for the existence of any form of alien life at

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