New Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.
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Geobiology and Astrobiology are two vibrant and rapidly growing areas of interdisciplinary inquiry at CU-Boulder with many of our faculty engaged in cutting edge research at the interface of the two ...
On long walks with his grandfather, he would brainstorm how life could exist on different types of planets. Lingam's fascination with early life and astrobiology never waned. Now an assistant ...
Whether as a sponsor or donor, a member or volunteer, or an employee or fellow, you can make a difference. The Panel on Astrobiology will identify the highest priority science objectives among the ...
For all the debate about the future of artificial intelligence here on earth, at least one prominent astrobiology researcher thinks that much of the cosmos may have already been touched by what he ...
Technical University of Berlin astrobiologist Iva Vilovic and her colleagues published their work in the International Journal of Astrobiology. K-dwarf star HD 219134, about 21 light years away ...
Why are they so different? What do the differences tell us about our search for life? The international astronomical community recognizes that understanding planetary habitability is a critical part ...