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  2. Sphere


    Deep-ESPDeep-ESP. Credit: Henry Bortman
    A team of researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute conducted the first field test earlier this year of a new configuration of Deep-ESP. The device is designed to perform long-term studies of how deep-sea ecosystems respond to environmental changes.

    The Deep-ESP project – ESP stands for Environmental Sample Processor – will provide scientists with a view of how deep-sea ecosystems respond over time to changes in environmental conditions.

    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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  3. Alien Safari Part 2: Life Above and Below


    At the most recent NASA Astrobiology Science Conference, a panel of scientists discussed different types of planets where we might find alien life. In the second part of this series, T.C. Onstott digs beneath the surface to look for life, and Peter Ward weighs the odds of finding complex life in space and time.

    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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  4. NSF Announces New Ice-Core Drilling Agreements for Polar Research



    The NSF’s Office of Polar Programs (OPP) recently announced new cooperative agreements, including a university collaboration to support, advise and conduct ice coring and drilling for polar research. Ice cores from the Earth’s poles provide invaluable insight into the history of Earth’s climate. Samples from ice cores have also revealed unique microorganisms in environments deep below the ice sheets in the arctic and antarctic. Studying life in the poles can yield clues about how life might survive on celestial bodies like Jupiter’s frozen moon, Europa.

    For more information and program contacts, click here.

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