For the first time, scientists have discovered evidence of phosphorus in an ocean beyond earth
A new study says evidence of the life-sustaining element phosphorus was found inside salty ice grains shot into space from Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons. CNN’s John Vause discusses the finding with study co-author Chris Glein.
More News
Take an inside look at Notre Dame’s remarkable renovation | CNN
Hollywood Minute: ‘Knives Out’ threequel gets title, new suspects | CNN
CNN reporter clarifies Trump’s claim judge in hush money trial donated to Biden’s campaign | CNN Politics