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spacer »» Origins of Life - New Approach Helps Expand Study of Living Fossils

[Friday, November 17, 2006] A new article reveals how Dr. Miriam Andres' stromatolite investigation has begun to "fingerprint" ancient microbial pathways offering a new way to explore the origins of these living records, which are considered to be the core of most living organisms.

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spacer »» High Lakes Expedition Report: Drilling into Arctic Permafrost

[Thursday, November 16, 2006] NAI investigators along with scientists from the Geological Survey of Finland and University of Waterloo, Canada, and Michigan State University recently completed a scientific drilling expedition into deep permafrost of the Canadian Arctic.

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spacer »» NASA Astrobiology Institute Director's Corner

[Thursday, November 16, 2006] Astrobiology uses space technologies to address some of the most profound questions of human kind: How did life begin? Are there other planets like Earth? and What is our future as terrestrial life expands beyond the home planet?

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spacer »» COROT and the new chapter of planetary searches

[Thursday, November 16, 2006] The launch of COROT is a long awaited event in the quest to find planets beyond our Solar System. Searching from above the Earth's atmosphere, COROT will be the first space mission specifically dedicated to the search for extrasolar planets.

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spacer »» Are We Alone? SETI Institute Science Radio - 22 November 2006: It's Elemental

[Thursday, November 16, 2006] The laws of physics are not capricious, but seem to yearn for an inner beauty that scientists describe as symmetry

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spacer »» Selecting life: Scientists find new way to search for origin of life

[Thursday, November 9, 2006] Over the last half century, researchers have found that mineral surfaces may have played critical roles organizing, or activating, molecules that would become essential ingredients to all life--such as amino acids and nucleic acids.

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spacer »» Life in the extreme

[Thursday, November 9, 2006] Cold seeps are deep-sea environment where fluid is released through slow diffusion from the sea floor. These harsh conditions give rise to some of the most extreme and scientifically challenging environments for life to exist on the planet.

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spacer »» UC San Diego Scientists Establish Connection Between Life Today and Ancient Changes in Ocean Chemistry

[Tuesday, November 7, 2006] Researchers in computational biology and marine science have combined their diverse expertise and found that trace-metal usage by present-day organisms probably derives from major changes in ocean chemistry occurring over geological time scales.

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spacer »» Researchers link ocean organisms with increased cloud cover and potential climate change - The biology connection

[Tuesday, November 7, 2006] Atmospheric scientists have reported a new and potentially important mechanism by which chemical emissions from ocean phytoplankton may influence the formation of clouds that reflect sunlight away from our planet.

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spacer »» Earth's Hidden Biospheres

[Monday, November 6, 2006] It seems that there may be previously hidden biospheres that exist on Earth alongside our more familiar neighbors. One such community has been found deeply buried underground, while the other lives in the sea alongside more familiar life forms.

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