Life on Earth will continue for at least another 1.75 billion years ... but human life could die out long before.
Astrobiologists predict our planet will move out of the solar system's "habitable zone" and become too hot for even primitive bacteria. To survive, humans might have to migrate to Mars.
The calculations were based on our distance from the Sun and temperatures at which it is possible for the planet to retain water.
Andrew Rushby, of East Anglia University, said: "We used the 'habitable zone' concept to make these estimates.
"This is the distance from a planet's star at which temperatures are conducive to water on the surface. We estimate Earth will cease to be habitable somewhere between 1.75 billion and 3.25 billion years from now.