
"Is it technologically/ethically viable to increase mars' mass by firing asteroids at it?"
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Save the Date: AbSciCon 2012
The next Astrobiology Science Conference will be held in Atlanta, GA from April 16—20, 2012. Sign up now to receive conference updates.
AbSciCon 2012 “Exploring Life: Past and Present, Near and Far” will address our current understanding of life, from processes at the molecular level to those that operate at planetary scales. Studying these aspects of life on Earth provides an essential platform to examine the potential for life within our solar system and beyond.
AbSciCon 2012 will provide a forum for reporting new discoveries, sharing data and insights, advancing collaborative efforts and initiating new ones, planning new projects, and educating the next generation of astrobiologists. The 4.5 day conference will feature plenary sessions on current and controversial topics, topical sessions, evening programs, and public events.
Source: [AbSciCon 2012]
- Exo/Evo Program Call for Proposals Update
- RNA Origins in Sheets of Clay
- Water Earths in the Near-Infrared
- "Baby Fat" on the Young Sun?
- Exposing Organics on the ISS
- A Slow Death in the P-T Extinction
- An Alternative Path for the Evolution of Nitrogen Fixation
- A New Pathway to Life's Origin
- Ground Truth
- 2012 Astrobiology Graduate Student Conference

