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New Study Challenges Signs of Life on Exoplanet K2-18b

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Last updated: May 6, 2025 12:01 pm
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Earlier this month, hopes were high that astronomers might have found signs of life on the distant exoplanet K2-18b. Initial reports by a University of Cambridge team, based on data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), suggested the presence of dimethyl sulphide (DMS)—a gas primarily produced by biological processes on Earth. The finding sparked excitement in the scientific community and beyond.

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Key Doubts and Scientific ReactionsIs K2-18b Even in the Habitable Zone?The Verdict: Too Early to Claim Life on K2-18b
New Study Challenges Signs of Life on Exoplanet K2-18b
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However, a new analysis by Jake Taylor of the University of Oxford now raises serious doubts. Using a neutral statistical method, Taylor found no significant molecular signatures in the JWST data—just a flat line. His work, published on April 22, suggests that the K2-18b signs of life signal is either extremely weak or buried in noise, casting uncertainty over the Cambridge-led study’s conclusions.

Key Doubts and Scientific Reactions

The Cambridge study initially reported a three-sigma level of DMS detection, far below the five-sigma threshold commonly accepted for major scientific claims. Critics have also pointed out the absence of expected supporting compounds like ethane, raising further skepticism. Some argue the atmospheric models used may have exaggerated the presence of DMS.

Renowned astrobiologists Eddie Schwieterman and Michaela Musilova added that the evidence doesn’t meet the strict criteria required to confirm extraterrestrial life. They advocate for multiple independent teams to review and interpret the JWST data before drawing firm conclusions.

Is K2-18b Even in the Habitable Zone?

Scientists find promising hints of life on distant planet K2-18b
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Additional research has added complexity by suggesting that K2-18b might orbit too close to its host star to sustain liquid water—an essential ingredient for life as we know it. Furthermore, recent detections of DMS on cold comets indicate that the molecule can exist in abiotic conditions, diminishing its strength as a biosignature.

Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan, lead author of the original Cambridge study, stands by his findings but has dismissed Taylor’s statistical test as overly simplistic and “irrelevant” to their methodology. The debate underscores the iterative nature of scientific progress.

The Verdict: Too Early to Claim Life on K2-18b

While the potential of discovering life beyond Earth remains tantalizing, the case of K2-18b signs of life reminds us that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. As the scientific community continues to examine the data, one thing is clear: the story of K2-18b is far from over.

Future observations with JWST and other telescopes, alongside advanced data analysis and peer-reviewed studies, will be crucial in resolving whether this exoplanet truly harbors signs of life or simply mimics them through non-biological chemistry.

Interested in exoplanets and habitable worlds? Read our guide to planetary habitability or explore more in our Astronomy section.

TAGGED:alien lifeastrobiologydimethyl sulphideDMSDMS detectionESAK2-18bexoplanet sciencehabitable exoplanetshabitable zoneJames Webb Space TelescopeJWSTK2-18bNASAsigns of life on exoplanetsspace researchUniversity of CambridgeUniversity of Oxford
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