Human-like aliens 'almost certainly' exist, says evolutionary biologist

Simon Conway Morris argues that human-like species could easily evolve on any other Earth-like planet

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It is highly likely that human-like aliens have evolved on other planets, one of Britain's leading evolutionary biologists has claimed.

Simon Conway Morris builds on the principal of convergent evolution – that different species will independently evolve similar features – and argues that it could happen on any Earth-like planet.

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