If conditions on a distant planet allowed life to flourish, would it look anything like life here on Earth? It's a question that's seen a Darwinian rise of contradictory theories over the years.
Now, in an interview with the BBC's Science Focus magazine, Simon Conway Morris, an evolutionary palaeobiologist at the University of Cambridge, says "with reasonable confidence" that human-like evolution has occurred in other parts of the universe.
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