Space
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Ocean Underneath Pluto's 'Icy Heart' Could Be Holding 'Exotic' Alien Life, A New Study Suggests
There could be exotic life hidden on Pluto's subsurface ocean, a kind of life different to what mankind perceived it to be according to a new study.
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