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"if our scientists possibly find other forms of life in other planets,what we are probable to find-bacteria,virus or simply dna and protein molecules? "
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Astrobiology Top 10
As 2008 draws to a close, the NASA Astrobiology Magazine reviews the top ten astrobiology stories of the year. The topics range from the discovery of ancient organisms preserved in salt crystals to the ethane lakes of Titan, and cover some of the most significant scientific findings in the science of astrobiology over the past 12 months.Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]
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- Titan First
- Comment on Titan First
- Program Solicitation in Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology
- NAI Team Seminars Recorded and Available Online
- Outer Space Oreos
- NAI Ames Research Center Team Launches New Website
- Darwin in a Test Tube
- Reflections of Chirality as a Possible Biomarker
- Student Astronomers Earn Top Honors in State Science Fair
- Reanimating Extinct Genes