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Presence of water on exomoons orbiting free-floating planets: a case study
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- 08 June 2021, pp. 300-311
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Common origins and the ethics of planetary seeding
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 301-306
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Synthesis of goethite in solutions of artificial seawater and amino acids: a prebiotic chemistry study
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- 07 February 2013, pp. 149-160
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Hypobaric bacteriology: growth, cytoplasmic membrane polarization and total cellular fatty acids in Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis
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- 07 December 2005, pp. 187-193
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Why should geological criteria used on Earth not be valid also for Mars? Evidence of possible microbialites and algae in extinct Martian lakes
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- 02 March 2020, pp. 283-294
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Provenance and age of bacteria-like structures on mid-Palaeozoic plant fossils
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- 23 October 2006, pp. 109-142
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On the possibility of terrestrial planet formation in hot-Jupiter systems
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- 30 August 2006, pp. 199-209
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Human expunction
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- 20 February 2017, pp. 379-388
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Maximum number of habitable planets at the time of Earth’s origin: new hints for panspermia and the mediocrity principle
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- 23 March 2007, pp. 153-157
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The PUR Experiment on the EXPOSE-R facility: biological dosimetry of solar extraterrestrial UV radiation
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- 26 August 2014, pp. 47-53
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Evidence for biological activity in mineralization of secondary sulphate deposits in a basaltic environment: implications for the search for life in the Martian subsurface
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- 24 July 2013, pp. 357-368
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Rapid heating of carbonaceous matter by igneous intrusions in carbon-rich shale, Isle of Skye, Scotland: an analogue for heating of carbon in impact craters?
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- 20 November 2006, pp. 343-351
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Broadcasting but not receiving: density dependence considerations for SETI signals
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- 29 June 2009, pp. 101-105
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Bacterial communities in Fe/Mn films, sulphate crusts, and aluminium glazes from Swedish Lapland: implications for astrobiology on Mars
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- 05 July 2013, pp. 345-356
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The galactic habitable zone in barred galaxies
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- 19 September 2006, pp. 325-326
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Did silicon aid in the establishment of the first bacterium?
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- 05 January 2004, pp. 227-229
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On the deceleration of cometary fragments in aerogel
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- 22 December 2008, pp. 9-17
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Carbonaceous chondrites: tracers of the prebiotic chemical evolution of the Solar System
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- 08 September 2005, pp. 13-17
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Evolutionary exobiology: towards the qualitative assessment of biological potential on exoplanets
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- 25 October 2017, pp. 204-208
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Oceanic hypervelocity impact events: a viable mechanism for successful panspermia?
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- 16 October 2006, pp. 261-267
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