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The number of planets on which complex life could exist in the Milky Way may be as high as 100 million. Researchers arrived at the number by computing a “Biological Complexity Index,” which rates planets on a scale of 0 to 1.0, based upon characteristics assumed to be important for supporting multicellular life.

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