• Channeling your inner alien? Maybe, scientists say (AP)

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    Paul Davies of Arizona State University poses for the Associated Press prior to his lecture in the Royal Society in central London, Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010. For the past 50 years, scientists have been scouring the skies for radio signals from beyond our planet, hoping for some sign of extraterrestrial life. But one physicist says there's no reason alien life couldn't already be lurking among us or maybe even in us. Davies had told the conference held on the society on the hunt for alien life and that life may have developped on earth not once but several times. Davies said the variant life forms — most likely tiny microbes could still be hanging around 'right under or noses or even in our noses.' (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)AP - For decades, scientists have scanned the heavens in search of extraterrestrial life. Perhaps they should have looked closer to home. Variant life forms — most likely tiny microbes — could still be hanging around "right under or noses — or even in our noses," Paul Davies, an award-winning Arizona State University physicist, told a group of scientists Tuesday.


     
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