
"Is here anything else in space besides our moon that does not rotate on its axis?"
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Jim Kasting elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of the Geochemical Society
Jim Kasting was recently elected as Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Jim is a member of the NAI’s Pennsylvania State University and Virtual Planetary Laboratory @ UW teams, and a PI in the Exobiology program. The American Academy of Arts & Sciences is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies and independent policy research centers. Jim has also been named a Fellow of the Geochemical Society. The honorary title is “bestowed upon outstanding scientists who have, over some years, made a major contribution to the field of geochemistry.
- Looking for Earths in All the Right Places
- Cooking Up Creation in a Computer
- MAVEN
- Astrobiology, To the Best of Our Knowledge
- Funding in Evolutionary Processes
- Spirit Stuck but Still Sleuthing
- Salt Discovered in Saturn's Outermost Ring
- Nickel: The New Biomarker
- Rock Bands Spin an Oxygen Record
- Increasing the Lifespan of Life on Earth


