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'If there are signs of life in dust grains, not only could we be certain, but we could also find out soon,' Japanese astronomer Tomonori Totani said.

, Japanese astronomer Tomonori Totani proposed that grains"ejected from other worlds" should be studied for"potential signs of life."

Totani, a professor at the University of Tokyo, said one day humans could use this information to determine what life forms there are. Dust particles could hold signs of alien life, a Japanese astronomer has said. Grains"ejected from other worlds" should be studied for"potential signs of life," per new findings published in the International Journal of Astrobiology."Or the search is for atmospheric signatures that might hint at life, but without direct confirmation, there could always be an explanation that does not require life.

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