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This is an exciting discovery, but I'm remaining cautiously optimistic for now. Detecting dimethyl sulfide in K2-18b's atmosphere is intriguing evidence that life could exist on this distant exoplanet. However, scientists will need to gather more proof before we can definitively say this gas is a sign of aliens. While the presence of methane and liquid water strengthen the case, there's still a chance non-biological processes could be generating these compounds. We simply need more research on K2-18b's atmospheric chemistry to draw firmer conclusions. As someone fascinated by the search for extraterrestrial life, findings like this get my hopes up. But I know we have to be patient while astronomers continue studying this fascinating world that's 120 light years away. I'm eager to see what future observations reveal about the potential for life beyond Earth!

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