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Planets, life and the production of entropy
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- 08 May 2002, pp. 3-13
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Jupiter – friend or foe? II: the Centaurs
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- 24 December 2008, pp. 75-80
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Adsorption of amino acids and nucleic acid bases onto minerals: a few suggestions for prebiotic chemistry experiments
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- 18 June 2012, pp. 229-234
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Physical constraints on the likelihood of life on exoplanets
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 116-126
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Fossils and astrobiology: new protocols for cell evolution in deep time
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- 07 September 2012, pp. 217-228
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W(h)ither the Drake equation?
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- 19 September 2006, pp. 243-250
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The potential for prebiotic chemistry in the possible cryovolcanic dome Ganesa Macula on Titan
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- 22 June 2006, pp. 57-65
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Where is the nitrogen on Mars?
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- 05 January 2004, pp. 217-225
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Microbial fossil record of rocks from the Ross Desert, Antarctica: implications in the search for past life on Mars
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- 08 May 2002, pp. 51-59
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Astrobiology and habitability studies in preparation for future Mars missions: trends from investigating minerals, organics and biota
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- 12 May 2011, pp. 239-253
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Sea ice, extremophiles and life on extra-terrestrial ocean worlds
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- 10 February 2017, pp. 1-16
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Context for the ESA ExoMars rover: the Panoramic Camera (PanCam) instrument
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- 23 October 2006, pp. 269-275
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A wide variety of putative extremophiles and large beta-diversity at the Mars Desert Research Station (Utah)
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- 04 February 2011, pp. 191-207
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Estimation of the past and present Martian water-ice reservoirs by isotopic constraints on exchange between the atmosphere and the surface
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- 05 January 2004, pp. 195-202
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Comparative analysis of cyanobacteria inhabiting rocks with different light transmittance in the Mojave Desert: a Mars terrestrial analogue
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- 14 May 2014, pp. 271-277
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Five- or six-step scenario for evolution?
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- 08 February 2008, pp. 177-182
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A numerical testbed for hypotheses of extraterrestrial life and intelligence
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- 23 January 2009, pp. 121-131
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A new model for the interpretation of the unidentified infrared bands (UIBS) of the diffuse interstellar medium and of the protoplanetary nebulae
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- 02 October 2002, pp. 79-86
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The astrobiological case for our cosmic ancestry
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- 29 January 2010, pp. 119-129
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Characterization and critical testing of potential microfossils from the early Earth: the Apex ‘microfossil debate’ and its lessons for Mars sample return
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- 24 December 2004, pp. 139-150
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