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A new study reveals that life could exist even in the coldest, darkest regions of space, far beyond the so-called “Goldilocks Zone.” Researchers believe powerful cosmic rays could trigger life-supporting chemical reactions deep beneath icy surfaces on planets and moons. This groundbreaking theory, dubbed the “Radiolytic Habitable Zone,” could change everything we thought we knew about alien life. Read on! A new study reveals that life could exist even in the coldest, darkest regions of space, far beyond the so-called “Goldilocks Zone.” Researchers believe powerful cosmic rays could trigger life-supporting chemical reactions deep beneath icy surfaces on planets and moons. This groundbreaking theory, dubbed the “Radiolytic Habitable Zone,” could change everything we thought we knew about alien life. Read on!