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Correlation of a 140-year global time signature in cancer mortality birth cohorts with galactic cosmic ray variation
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- 29 October 2007, pp. 307-319
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Perturbations to aquatic photosynthesis due to high-energy cosmic ray induced muon flux in the extragalactic shock model
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- 19 June 2013, pp. 326-330
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Global versus local adsorption selectivity
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- 18 March 2015, pp. 563-570
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On the plurality of inhabited worlds: a brief history of extraterrestrialism
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- 23 October 2006, pp. 99-107
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Simulating super earth atmospheres in the laboratory
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- 20 May 2015, pp. 35-44
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The Cyborg Astrobiologist: first field experience
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- 25 February 2005, pp. 189-207
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Calbindin-D28k immunoreactivity in the mice thoracic spinal cord after space flight
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- 22 May 2015, pp. 555-562
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Unknown caller: can we effectively manage the announcement of discovery of extraterrestrial life?
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- 18 March 2015, pp. 577-587
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The AMINO experiment: methane photolysis under Solar VUV irradiation on the EXPOSE-R facility of the International Space Station
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- 18 July 2014, pp. 79-87
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Bioterrorism and the Fermi Paradox
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- 16 January 2013, pp. 144-148
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Effect of thenardite on the direct detection of aromatic amino acids: implications for the search for life in the solar system
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- 28 August 2009, pp. 291-300
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Concerning the chemical structure of the dicyanogen photopolymer and its presence in certain bodies of the Solar system. Implications on the synthesis of some prebiotic molecules
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- 08 May 2002, pp. 25-30
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Spectroscopic requirements for Raman instrumentation on a planetary lander: potential for the remote detection of biosignatures on Mars
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- 24 December 2004, pp. 165-174
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Case studies of habitable Trojan planets in the system of HD 23079
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- 18 May 2011, pp. 325-334
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Diverse microbial species survive high ammonia concentrations
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- 03 February 2012, pp. 125-131
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SETI: the argument for artefact searches
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- 02 September 2020, pp. 456-461
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Life detection experiments of the Viking Mission on Mars can be best interpreted with a Fenton oxidation reaction composed of H2O2 and Fe2+ and iron-catalysed decomposition of H2O2
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- 27 May 2008, pp. 187-192
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Does the planetary dynamo go cycling on? Re-examining the evidence for cycles in magnetic reversal rate
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- 14 March 2017, pp. 44-50
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Implication of our technological species being first and early
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 183-188
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Intelligent life in cosmology
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- 11 November 2003, pp. 141-148
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