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Planets without water could still produce certain liquids, a new study finds

Lab experiments show “ionic liquids” can form through common planetary processes and might be capable of supporting life even on waterless planets.

“We consider water to be required for life because that is what’s needed for Earth life. But if we look at a more general definition, we see that what we need is a liquid in which metabolism for life can take place,” says Rachana Agrawal.
“We consider water to be required for life because that is what’s needed for Earth life. But if we look at a more general definition, we see that what we need is a liquid in which metabolism for life can take place,” says Rachana Agrawal.
Credit: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT
Monday, August 11, 2025
By Jennifer Chu | MIT News