The universe may be teeming with simple cells like bacteria, but more complex life – including intelligent life – is probably very rare. That is the conclusion of a radical rethink of what it took for complex life to evolve here on Earth.
Why complex life probably evolved only once - life - 21 October 2010 - New Scientist
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