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Examining a SLIce of the Arctic
Research... at a Glance
Examining a SLIce of the Arctic
NASA-funded researchers have trekked to the arctic island of Svalbard in order to study how life survives in ice.Read More...
Life Without the Sun
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Life Without the Sun
An ecosystem discovered 2.8 kilometers underground in South Africa two years ago has now been shown to comprise only a single species of microbe, existing on energy from radioactivity, completely independently of the Sun.Read More...
New 2008 NASA Astrobiology Roadmap Available
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New 2008 NASA Astrobiology Roadmap Available
The NASA Astrobiology Roadmap provides guidance for research and technology development across the NASA enterprises that encompass the space, Earth, and biological sciences.Read More...
Silicate Mineralogy on Mars Indicates Wet Past
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Silicate Mineralogy on Mars Indicates Wet Past
Using data from the CRISM instrument on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, astrobiologists from NAI's SETI Institute and Marine Biological Laboratory teams present findings of silicate mineralogy.Read More...
Marine Subsurface is a Distinct Microbial Habitat
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Marine Subsurface is a Distinct Microbial Habitat
Metagenomic analysis indicates that the subsurface environment is the most unique studied to date, distinct in its microbial make-up from the surface waters.Read More...
Moon Samples Found to Contain Water
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Moon Samples Found to Contain Water
Using new techniques, scientists have discovered for the first time that tiny beads of volcanic glasses collected from two Apollo missions to the Moon contain water.Read More...
Extraterrestrial Nucleobases Found in the Murchison Meteorite
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Extraterrestrial Nucleobases Found in the Murchison Meteorite
Carbon-rich meteorites such as the Murchison are thought to be responsible for delivering biologically-relevant organic material to the young Earth.Read More...
NASA's Astrobiology Program:  Life in the Universe
NASA's Astrobiology Program: Life in the Universe
NASA's Astrobiology Program addresses three fundamental questions: How does life begin and evolve? Is there life beyond Earth and, if so, how can we detect it? What is the future of life on Earth and in the universe?Read More...
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