Srinagar, July 18 -- The recent revelation by NASA-that Saturn's largest moon, Titan, may naturally produce cell-like compartments in its hydrocarbon lakes-adds a thrilling new dimension to humanity's timeless pursuit: the search for extraterrestrial life. Titan's frigid, alien environment, far removed from the warmth of Earth, now appears capable of fostering protocell-like structures. These vesicles, formed from methane and ethane, could serve as cradles for the chemical reactions essential to life's early formation. This remarkable possibility underscores why our quest for life beyond Earth is not only fascinating-it is indispensable. From the time we first looked at the stars and wondered if we were alone, the search for extraterrestr...