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  1. Publications of the exobiology program for 1990 (SuDoc NAS 1.15:4364) by NASA, 1992
  2. Scientific publications of the exobiology program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration by Frances Hong, 1966
  3. Exobiology & ufology (Bibliography series / Australian Centre for UFO Studies) by John M Prytz, 1982
  4. Exobiology--new area for scientific research (NASA TT) by A. A Imshenet¸ s¸¡kiĭ, 1963
  5. Exobiology on Mars (SuDoc NAS 1.55:10055) by NASA, 1990
  6. Report on cosmic dust capture research and development for the exobiology program final technical report : cooperative agreement NCC2-912 : October 31, 1997 (SuDoc NAS 1.26:207698) by Kenji Nishioka, 1998
  7. Publications of the exobiology program for 1990 : a special bibliography
  8. Exobiology. North-Holland Research Monographs Frontiers of Biology Volume 23 by Cyril, ed Ponnamperuma, 1972
  9. Life sciences : exobiology: Proceedings of the F3.3 and F3.5 Symposia of COSPAR Scientific Commission F which was held during the thirty-second COSPAR ... July, 1998 (Advances in space research) by COSPAR, 1999
  10. A survey of exobiology (Research memorandum) by Paul G Seybold, 1963
  11. Publications of the Exobiology Program for 1986 a special bibliography (SuDoc NAS 1.15:4029) by NASA,
  12. A bibliography of exobiology by Michael H Briggs, 1963
  13. Ufology and the UFO;: An anthology of selected papers on UFOs, exo-biology and astronomy, by John M Prytz, 1970
  14. Exobiology site selection for future Mars missions Martian paleolake sediments and terrestrial analogs (SuDoc NAS 1.26:187358) by Robert A. Wharton, 1991

41. Digg - ExoBiology And Religion
NASA has announced that with the Hubble Space Telescope, they have, for the first time detected an organic molecule on an extrasolar planet.
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NASA has announced that with the Hubble Space Telescope, they have, for the first time detected an organic molecule on an extrasolar planet. This is not 'life', but organic molecules are believed to be necessary in order for there to be life.
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  • +4 diggs by BigManOnCampus on I like how the first "detection" of "extra-solar life" is the remote equivalent of smelling a fart. +3 diggs by zplot on Wow. I heard that NASA planned on developing technology for a satellite to detect extra-solar life sometime around 2015, so this is a huge surprise to me. While this discovery might not be the same as the 2015ish plan, it's certainly a good leap forward. I'm now feeling a little bit more celebratory this Pi Day :)

42. NSCORT/Exobiology
NASA Specialized Center of Research and Training (NSCORT) in exobiology. Research. Training/Fellowships. Education/Outreach exobiology Related Links
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43. Ex Astris Scientia - Other Exobiology Inconsistencies
Other exobiology Inconsistencies. Humanoid Genetics Rapid or Purposeful Evolution - Strong Aliens - Pon Farr - Shapeshifters - Miscellaneous
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/biology-other.htm
Home Info Starships Fleet Yards Treknology ... Community New York Streets Set FAQ Site Map Other Exobiology Inconsistencies Humanoid Genetics Rapid or Purposeful Evolution "Strong Aliens" Pon Farr ... Miscellaneous Humanoid Genetics Although the crews frequently encounter strange and previously unknown lifeforms, most Star Trek aliens are humanoid. They are bipedal and in possession of an upright posture, two arms, two legs, hands, feet, one thorax, a neck and a head with a brain located in it (see Humanoids at Memory Alpha). As opposed to the silicon-based lifeforms (like Horta in TOS: "Devil in the Dark"), let alone the variety of non-corporeal entities, all humanoids are based on organic carbon compounds and on DNA. Some of these humanoids are visually indistinguishable from humans . Others have have essentially the same features as humans, like the Bajorans. Still other aliens share their general phenotype (appearance) with humans, but have some special characteristics, like the Vulcans or Klingons. The question is how closely related all these distinct species can be and have to be from a genetic viewpoint. We know from TNG: "The Chase" that four billion years ago the first humanoid race left a genetic code in the form of DNA strands in the primordial oceans of countless potentially habitable planets of our galaxy that would trigger the development of humanoid life. Notwithstanding the dubious science in this assumption, as genes are not suitable to hold a "program" for a development, it becomes clear that all humanoids are in fact related to some limited extent even though they evolved in nearly complete isolation. As for the degree of isolation, we may probably discount the possibility of spores traveling through intergalactic space, whereas we can't exclude the influences of possible later ancient spacefaring species.

44. MMolvray, Exobiology, Evolution, And Fiction
exobiology and Intelligence. Dinoman, by Dale Russell, Canadian Museum of Nature. A look at the evolution of intelligence using speculations about aliens to
http://www.molvray.com/sf/mm_exobio.html
Ask a resident biologist: creating believable aliens We live with biological laws every day of our lives, just as we do with physical ones. When a cartoon character bounces with a jerk, it looks wrong whether you or I know anything about the math or not. The same is true of biology, in a less obvious way. Imagine flying lobsters, and you'll know what I mean. As a person who taught college biology for years, and whose research specialty was evolution in orchids, I have a thing or two to say about possible and impossible developments in aliens. (Some of my friends would insist I always have a thing or two to say.) In They came from Outer Space: creating Believable Aliens (SFWA Bulletin, 1997), I talk about why there are no little green men, or aliens with two heads, or slime that composes poetry. This is going to be true even for life as we don't know it. You can bet on it. I'll be glad to bet on it with you. On the other hand, there's probably a world somewhere with sentient jellyfish that have external digestion. If you're curious about something you've seen in books or the media, or if you'd like a biologist's input for something you're writing, let's discuss it! (quoll at molvray dot com)

45. IngentaConnect Exobiology Missions Proposed In Japan To Utilize
The Japanese portion of International Space Station offers opportunities to conduct exobiology experiments and observations at its exposed facility.
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46. Exobiology On Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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47. EXOBIOLOGY:Finding Life's Limits -- Vogel 282 (5393): 1399 -- Science
exobiology Finding Life s Limits. Gretchen Vogel. WASHINGTON, D.C.DNA, RNA, and the ribosomes that help translate the genetic code into proteins have a
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48. Exobiology - Definition Of Exobiology By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
Definition of exobiology in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of exobiology. What does exobiology mean? exobiology synonyms, exobiology antonyms.
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Also found in: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Hutchinson 0.10 sec. write_ads(AdsNum, 0) ex·o·bi·ol·o·gy k s -b l -j n. The branch of biology that deals with the search for extraterrestrial life and the effects of extraterrestrial surroundings on living organisms. Also called astrobiology space biology ex o·bi o·log i·cal -l j -k l) adj. ex o·bi·ol o·gist n. exobiology k s -b l -j The branch of biology that deals with the search for extraterrestrial life and the effects of extraterrestrial surroundings on living organisms. Also called astrobiology Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun exobiology - the branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life astrobiology space biology biological science biology - the science that studies living organisms
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49. Exobiology - EvoWiki
exobiology or astrobiology is the study of life elsewhere in the Universe, where this life is assumed to be nonsupernatural and existing in the physical
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    Exobiology or astrobiology is the study of life elsewhere in the Universe, where this life is assumed to be non-supernatural and existing in the physical context of our Universe, as Earth life does.
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    The Italian philosopher, priest, cosmologist, and mystic Giordano Bruno believed that an infinite number of worlds exist and harbor life. The idea of exobiology is about as old as speculations about the existence of Earthlike worlds. Metrodorus of Chios (400 BCE) believed that there were numerous other such worlds, each one approximately the Earth with planets and stars, and he stated that:
    To consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow.
    His opinions were held by other Atomists, like Leucippus, Democritus, and the Epicureans, but others, like Aristotle , firmly believed in the Earth's uniqueness.

50. SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Exobiology
News, Reviews, and Articles on exobiology from news sites, newspapers and magazines around the world.
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    You notice Dr. Carl Sagans research on Exobiology and the DNA found in the dark matter in the universe, and you suddenly remember a Time article from April 10, 1978 entitled Black Holes and Martian Valleys, which contained the following passage. A while later, astronomer Carl Sagan (The Dragons of Eden) found himself lugging his slide box into the Vice Presidents big new house and, after coffee, taking the Mondale and Carter families on a journey through the heavens. (Human Events Online)
    What Sparked Complex Life In Ancient Oceans?
    Feb 26, 2008
    The joint research was supported by NSF Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Program, NASA Exobiology Program, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Virginia Tech Institute of Critical Technology and Applied Sciences, Evolving Earth Foundation, and several other funding agencies. Adapted from materials provided by , via , a service of AAAS.. (Science Daily)
    Feb 9, 2008

51. Exobiology :.: Vertebrate Silence
May 27th, 2006, under algae, astrobiology, exobiology, fungal_spores, meteorology, Space. Bat blood? Fungal spores? Dust from Arabia? Algae?
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May 27th, 2006, under algae astrobiology exobiology meteorology ... Space Bat blood? Fungal spores? Dust from Arabia? Algae? A few years back roughly 50 tons of something red fell on India. I remember the news, and I remember how no one had an explanation. What I do not remember, however, is the point when I forgot about the whole issue. Now Popular Science has run an article on the phenomenon , and it seems that after five years of testing, no one is still certain. But the number one explanation sounds interesting: it came from outer space. Comments (0)
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52. Open Minds Forum - UFO/ Alien / Exobiology
UFO/ Alien / exobiology, Extraordinary UFO Cases, - UFO Reports, - UFO Flap of Fifty-Two / Beyond ALL doubt, - O Hare UFO sighting, - Lunar Eclipse UFO
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53. ScienceDirect - Planetary And Space Science : Special Issue On Exobiology: The S
exobiology, the study of Life in the universe is more precisely the study of the origins, evolution and distribution of Life,
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Steps toward the origin(s) of life: endogenous sources and chemistry
Advances in Space Research Volume 33, Issue 1 Pages 79-80 Abstract Full Text + Links PDF (140 K) Sounds in space ... The New Scientist Sounds in space The New Scientist Volume 195, Issue 2616 11 August 2007 Pages 28-32 Hazel Muir Abstract If we care to listen, we'd discover the planets and moons of the solar system are shouting their secrets for all to hear. Abstract Full Text + Links PDF (500 K) Astrobiology ... the quest for the conditions of life : (...

54. Exobiology - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
exobiology. The study of biological processes that have or could have evolved away from the Earth. Previous Page Next Page
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55. Exobiology: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
Research exobiology and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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or astrobiology, search for extraterrestrial life within the solar system and throughout the universe. Philosophical speculation that there might be other worlds similar to ours dates back to the ancient Chinese and Greeks. However, the achievements of space exploration and molecular biology have turned speculation into experimentation. Parameters of a Suitable Environment for Life There are six basic parameters that determine whether an environment is suitable for life as we know it: temperature, pressure, salinity, acidity, water availability, and oxygen content. Advanced life is restricted to a narrow range of these parameters, but primitive microorganisms exist over a much wider range. Data already collected by space probes essentially rule out advanced life on other planets of our solar system; however, given the potential number of planetary systems in the galaxy, there may be as many as 50,000 planets that have earthlike conditions, a fraction of which could have cultures as technologically advanced as our own. Three decades of passive listening with radio telescopes have produced no signals comparable to those radiating from earth, but we do not know if another civilization would produce electromagnetic radiation in detectable amounts. The Search for Primitive Life

56. Exobiology - Io9
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Scientists have known for a while that the building blocks of Earth life, amino acids, are also found in space. Traces of amino acids have been studied in countless meteorites. But now Arizona State researcher Sandra Pizzarello says Earth amino acids also share the same basic structure with those from distant space. This discovery, announced yesterday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences More 7:40 AM on Fri Feb 29 2008
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57. OASI - Exobiology
Scientists define exobiology as that branch of science which deals with the morphology, physiology, origin and distribution of extraterrestrial life,
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Mark Howe Definitions Biology , n. Science of physical life, dealing with the morphology, physiology, origin and distribution of animals and plants. Exo - in combination, Greek, outside. Scientists define exobiology as that branch of science which deals with the morphology, physiology, origin and distribution of extra-terrestrial life, although of course this definition assumes as a basic prerequisite that such life does indeed exist! Owing to the nature of the study and Mankind's limited knowledge, this science is necessarily highly speculative, especially in the areas of morphology and physiology. This article therefore concentrates on the origin and distribution of extra-terrestrial life, these being the aspects of the subject which are more closed and well-defined. The Origin Of Life Abiogenesis Abiogenesis is the hypothesis by which life can arise from inanimate matter. The mechanism is thought to be as follows. As the infant Earth condensed, it heated up, but later, once it reached a stable density, it cooled down again. As it cooled, simple molecules such as CH (methane), NH

58. Genetologic Research » Exobiology
Posted in exobiology No Comments » » Home. You are currently browsing the archives for the exobiology category. About this site. What is Genetology?
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oktober 3rd, 2007 Eduardo Kac
Genesis Transgenics is a field of biomedical research transforming the use of test animals. It involves the genetic modification, cloning, and breeding of animals for specific use in testing. It can involve the production of specific cell matter via breeding and DNA recombination, so future tests can be conducted on cells alone without a living host. Transgenecists often computer clone the cells and conduct their research via electronic simulation, so that researchers in labs around the world can be involved in team experiments taking place in real-time. To create the key element of his work “ Genesis ,” bioartist Eduardo Kac translated a sentence from the book of Genesis into Morse code and converted the code into DNA base pairs according to a conversion principle he specially developed for the work. “Let man have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moves upon the earth.” (Genesis 1:26, the Bible) He then implanted the resulting “artist’s gene” into an unspecified bacteria, placed it in a Petri dish and allowed online viewers to cause—through the use of ultraviolet light—real, biological mutations in the bacteria. This action changed the biblical sentence in the bacteria as well, leading Kac to declare on his web site:

59. Exobiology: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati
Videos about exobiology. XF Opening Teasers 4 Little Green Men Posts tagged exobiology per day for the past 30 days. Chart of results for exobiology
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  • Is There Life on Enceladus?
    http://gerrycanavan.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 03/ is-there-life-on-enceladus.html Is there life on Enceladus?An international spacecraft that dove through geysers erupting from the surface of a Saturn moon found organic matter, one of many ingredients that make an environment hospitable to extraterrestrial life, scientists said Wednesday. 3 days ago by gcanavan in Gerry Canavan Authority: 113
    Here's yet another perfectly decent science article marred by a last-minute reference to "conspiracy theories about UFO abductions." (Thanks: The Anomalist.)
  • 60. CAT.INIST
    The new discipline of exobiology formed from the intertwining of origin of life research with the search for life or its building blocks on other planets,
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