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  2. Book Review: 'The Living Cosmos: Our Search for Life in the Universe'


    This Los Angeles Times review of the new book ‘The Living Cosmos: Our Search for Life in the Universe’ by Chris Impey of the University of Arizona describes the book as “wonderfully readable…”.

    The Living Cosmos
    Our Search for Life in the Universe
    Chris Impey
    Random House

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  3. A New Book on the Evoution of Earth's Early Atmosphere


    With significant contribution from NAI’s Penn State University Team, a new book entitled “Evolution of Early Earth’s Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere – Constraints from Ore Deposits”, edited by Stephen E. Kesler and Hiroshi Ohmoto, is available. It grew from a 2002 Pardee Symposium held during the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting sponsored in part by the NAI.

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  4. A New Book from NAI's Peter Ward


    Prolific author Peter Ward leads the pack, speculating on “Life As We Do Not Know It…” The book contains a wealth of information and dazzling speculation drawn from the ranks of Ward’s colleagues in the 16 research institutions that operate worldwide as NASA’s Astrobiology Institute.

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