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Astrobiology
Mary Ann Liebert Publications, brings together research scientists from around the world to advance our understanding of life's origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny in the universe. Published in print and online. This international journal provides a forum for those scientists who define the future of astrobiology. Its purview includes meteoritics, cosmochemistry, gravitational biology, planetary geology and habitability, exobiology, microbial paleobiology, ecogeology, origins of life, bioastronomy, and life detection and space exploration technology. Relevant papers from microbial ecology, genomics, computational biology, and proteomics are included
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Astrobiology Magazine
Information and discussion groups devoted to Extrasolar life; Extreme life; Life and Giant Planets; Mars Life; Meteors, Comets, and Asteroids; Missions; New Planets; Stellar Evolution; Terrestrial Climate History; Terrestrial Origins - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Ames Research Center (ARC)
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Astrobiology Web
collection of web resources
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Biogeosciences
Journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research on all aspects of the interactions between the biological, chemical and physical processes in terrestrial or extraterrestrial life with the geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.
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Biology and the Planetary Engineering of Mars
online article by Julian A. Hiscox, discussing the Martian environment and its implications for biology
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International Journal of Astrobiology
Cambridge University Press - Coverage includes cosmic prebiotic chemistry, planetary evolution, the search for planetary systems and habitable zones, extremophile biology and experimental simulation of extraterrestrial environments, life detection in our solar system and beyond, intelligent life and societal aspects of astrobiology
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NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI)
a partnership between NASA and a number of academic or other research organizations to promote, conduct, and lead integrated multidisciplinary astrobiology research
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