Seattle astronomer Woodruff Sullivan searches for life in the stars | PNW Magazine VIEW
UW professor emeritus Woodruff Sullivan says it is exceedingly unlikely there’s never been intelligent life beyond our own.
Ron Judd’s column, The Wrap, has concluded its run to give Ron, one of our great storytellers, more time to report and write stories that reflect how our region is changing, and how those changes are affecting who we are and who we will become. You can continue to find Ron’s work in Pacific Northwest Magazine, and more often on the front page of the newspaper, as well as on seattletimes.com.
UW professor emeritus Woodruff Sullivan says it is exceedingly unlikely there’s never been intelligent life beyond our own.
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