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Bacterial influence on the formation of hematite: implications for Martian dormant life
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- 22 April 2021, pp. 270-284
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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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Exporting terrestrial life out of the Solar System with gravitational slingshots of Earthgrazing bodies
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- 10 January 2020, pp. 260-263
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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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The problem of the ‘prebiotic and never born proteins’
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- 30 October 2012, pp. 94-98
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Measuring the effect of an astrobiology course on student optimism regarding extraterrestrial life
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- 05 August 2016, pp. 293-295
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Particle motion determines the types of bioaerosol particles in the stratosphere
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- 09 January 2023, pp. 205-215
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Melt-water formed dark streaks on slopes of Haughton crater as possible Mars analogues
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- 19 March 2019, pp. 518-526
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Migrating extraterrestrial civilizations and interstellar colonization: implications for SETI and SETA
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- 28 April 2022, pp. 163-187
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Exotic amino acids across the K/T boundary – cometary origin and relevance for species extinction*
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- 06 August 2007, pp. 303-306
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Long-term consequences of a short-term hypergravity load in a snail model
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- 02 October 2014, pp. 489-495
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Frontiers of astrobiology and the humanities
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- 31 January 2023, pp. 229-237
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Decryption of messages from extraterrestrial intelligence using the power of social media – The SETI Decrypt Challenge
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- 23 January 2018, pp. 296-303
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Protecting ocean worlds: Europa Clipper planetary protection inputs to a probabilistic risk-based approach
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- 05 July 2022, pp. 470-483
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If extraterrestrial intelligence exists, it is unable to recognize humans as intelligent beings
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- 24 May 2022, pp. 462-468
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Demonstrating deep biosphere activity in the geological record of lake sediments, on Earth and Mars
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- 02 October 2017, pp. 380-385
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Searching for biosignatures by their rotational spectrum: global fit and methyl group internal rotation features of dimethylsulphoxide up to 116 GHz
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- 12 August 2022, pp. 405-422
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Does microgravity effect on oral and maxillofacial region?
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- 26 May 2020, pp. 406-412
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Anomalous fluctuations and selective extinction in primordial replicators: a ‘struggle for life’ at the origin of biological homochirality
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- 28 July 2020, pp. 386-392
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Planck frequencies as Schelling points in SETI – Erratum
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- 19 November 2020, pp. 515-518
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