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Stellar statistics along the ecliptic and the impact on the K2 mission concept
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- 28 August 2014, pp. 165-172
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Globally disruptive events show predictable timing patterns
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- 17 March 2016, pp. 91-96
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Attitudes and perceptions towards the scientific search for extraterrestrial life among students of public and private universities in Peru
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- 30 June 2020, pp. 360-368
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On the applicability of solventless and solid-state reactions to the meteoritic chemistry
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- 18 November 2011, pp. 43-50
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Self-replicating probes are imminent – implications for SETI
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- 08 July 2022, pp. 212-242
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Moral challenges of going to Mars under the presence of non-intelligent life scenario
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- 18 July 2019, pp. 49-52
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A review on the spontaneous formation of the building blocks of life and the generation of a set of hypotheses governing universal abiogenesis
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- 04 October 2012, pp. 39-44
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Microstructure and elemental composition of the Tagish Lake meteorite and its astrobiological implications
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- 20 November 2009, pp. 35-43
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Which exoplanetary systems could harbour habitable planets?
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- 12 October 2006, pp. 251-259
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The origin of the vertebrate skeleton
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- 16 August 2010, pp. 45-65
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Solar system exposure to supernova γ radiation
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- 04 November 2020, pp. 48-61
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Mars polar cap: a habitat for elementary life1
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- 27 April 2009, pp. 117-119
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Martian methane plume models for defining Mars rover methane source search strategies
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- 19 February 2018, pp. 228-238
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The AMINO experiment: RNA stability under solar radiation studied on the EXPOSE-R facility of the International Space Station
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- 18 July 2014, pp. 99-103
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The Cyborg Astrobiologist: porting from a wearable computer to the Astrobiology Phone-cam
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- 22 August 2007, pp. 255-261
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The Fermi paradox: impact of astrophysical processes and dynamical evolution
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- 15 July 2022, pp. 1-14
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Detection of pre-industrial societies on exoplanets – CORRIGENDUM
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- 25 January 2021, p. 178
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Spectral line enhancements as signatures for stellar activity: AD Leonis – an example
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- 19 August 2010, pp. 235-238
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Long-term implications of observing an expanding cosmological civilization
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- 17 May 2017, pp. 87-95
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The problem of the ‘prebiotic and never born proteins’
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- 30 October 2012, pp. 94-98
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