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Scientists May Have Found Signs of Alien Life | The Cosmic Ledger Entry 009

Scientists may have found one of the strongest signs of alien life ever detected — and the James Webb Space Telescope is at the center of it.

A distant exoplanet known as **K2-18b**, located roughly **124 light-years from Earth**, has revealed possible atmospheric signatures that sparked a massive debate across the scientific community. Researchers detected molecules including methane, carbon dioxide, and possible traces of **dimethyl sulfide (DMS)** — a compound that, on Earth, is strongly associated with biological activity.

This is NOT alien confirmation. But it may represent one of the most intriguing biosignature discoveries ever observed.

In this episode of The Cosmic Ledger, we explore:

• The search for alien life
• K2-18b and its possible ocean world environment
• The James Webb Space Telescope discoveries
• Dimethyl sulfide and possible biosignatures
• Hycean worlds and exoplanet science
• Why scientists are both excited and skeptical
• The question humanity has asked for thousands of years: Are we alone?

From NASA discoveries and deep-space mysteries to black holes, cosmology, astronomy, and the search for extraterrestrial life, the universe continues getting stranger the deeper we look.

If this signal turns out to be real… it could become one of the most important discoveries in human history.

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