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According to scientists, 'finding aliens' is now more than just a matter of time.

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently detected promising clues about the possibility of life on a planet outside our Solar System.

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According to scientists, finding aliens is now more than just a matter of time.

"Over the next five years, there will be a 'big transformation' in what we know about the universe."

Prof. Nikku Madhusudhan, from the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge, who led the research, said that confirming the clues "would radically change what we know about the search for life."

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According to scientists, finding aliens is now more than just a matter of time.

Madhusudhan told the BBC, "If we find traces of life on the first planet we investigate, it will increase the likelihood of life being widespread in the universe."

He foresees a "big transformation" in what we know about the universe over the next five years.

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According to scientists, finding aliens is now more than just a matter of time.

If the team cannot find traces of life on K2-18b, they will continue their research with ten planets in the Goldilocks zone initially, and likely with others later on.

Even the absence of evidence for life could provide "important insights into the possibility of life on such planets."

This project is just one of many projects searching for signs of life in the universe.

Some of these projects explore planets within our Solar System, while others reach much farther into the depths of space.