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Philosophy and data in astrobiology
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- 06 July 2017, pp. 189-200
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Micro-scale variations of iron isotopes in fossilized microorganisms
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- 08 July 2008, pp. 93-106
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Aliens are us. An innovative course in astrobiology
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- 03 February 2009, pp. 51-61
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Phospholipid biomarkers in Mars-analogous soils of the Atacama Desert
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- 12 October 2020, pp. 505-514
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Mapping the location of terrestrial impacts and extinctions onto the spiral arm structure of the Milky Way
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- 15 May 2018, pp. 323-328
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A case for landing on the moon's farside to test nitrogen abundances
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- 29 November 2011, pp. 61-69
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What's in a name: the etymology of astrobiology
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- 01 July 2020, pp. 379-385
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Hydrothermal exploration and astrobiology: oases for life in distant oceans?
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- 24 December 2004, pp. 81-95
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Planetary sustainability: transitions of an idea
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- 01 April 2019, pp. 592-594
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On the interstellar Von Neumann micro self-reproducing probes
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- 17 October 2019, pp. 220-223
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Planck frequencies as Schelling points in SETI
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- 07 September 2020, pp. 446-455
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Conceptual discussion around the notion of the human being as an inter and multiplanetary species
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- 22 June 2021, pp. 327-331
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The Solar Wind Power Satellite as an alternative to a traditional Dyson Sphere and its implications for remote detection
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- 31 March 2010, pp. 89-99
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Nucleic acids and melanin pigments after exposure to high doses of gamma rays: a biosignature robustness test
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- 06 July 2022, pp. 296-307
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Implications of stellar activity for exoplanetary atmospheres
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- 19 August 2010, pp. 239-243
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Insights into the nature of cometary organic matter from terrestrial analogues
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- 04 January 2012, pp. 83-92
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‘Where is everybody?’ An empirical appraisal of occurrence, prevalence and sustainability of technological species in the Universe
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- 18 January 2019, pp. 495-501
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Evolutionary Exobiology II: investigating biological potential of synchronously-rotating worlds
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- 19 July 2018, pp. 362-376
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Ground-based detection of a cloud of methanol from Enceladus: when is a biomarker not a biomarker?
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- 18 December 2017, pp. 25-32
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Hominid evolution: genetics versus memetics
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- 09 September 2011, pp. 3-13
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