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Are we Alone in the Universe?
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Do you believe alien life could exist in our galaxy, the Milky Way?
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Are we Alone in the Universe?
The search for alien life is 50 years old, but a planet has been discovered that could support life.
Prof. Regan's supermarket secrets
Prof. Regan tests the scientific claims of supermarket products
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A few isolated communities seem to hold the secrets to long life.
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