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                              A Record of the Earliest (4.5-3.8 Ga) Surface Conditions on Earth?Dustin Trail, Rensselaer Polytechnic InstitutePRESENTED ON September 12, 2005
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                              Simulating Groundwater Radiolysis With Oxidation of Pyrite by Hydrogen Peroxide SolutionLiliana Lefticariu, Indiana University, BloomingtonPRESENTED ON August 8, 2005
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                              Exploring Planet-Forming and Debris DisksDaniel Apai, University of Arizona Murray Silverstone, University of ArizonaPRESENTED ON June 20, 2005
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                              Quantifying Water Production in Comets - The "Meter Stick" for Their Chemical TaxonomyBoncho Bonev, Catholic University of AmericaPRESENTED ON May 16, 2005
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                              Remote Sensing of Life and Habitable Worlds: Habstars, Earthshine, and the Challenge of TPFMargaret Turnbull, Global Science InstitutePRESENTED ON March 14, 2005
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                              Life of a Permafrost Bacterium: Psychrobacter 273-4 Reveals Ways to AdaptMonica Ponder, Michigan State UniversityPRESENTED ON February 14, 2005
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                              Biogeochemical Responses to the Changing Paleoproterozoic AtmosphereDominic Papineau, Boston CollegePRESENTED ON September 13, 2004
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                              Amanda Cook, Anita Ganesan, Nida Rauf and Marina YoderPRESENTED ON August 9, 2004
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                              Establishing a Baseline for Antarctic Meteorite Research Through the Antarctic Meteorite Contamination Study (AMCS)Marc Fries, Carnegie Institution for SciencePRESENTED ON July 12, 2004
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                              A New Model for the Origin of Proto-Informational Oligomeric Material on the Early Earth, and ElsewhereSimon Platts, Carnegie Institution for SciencePRESENTED ON July 12, 2004
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                              Oxygen Triple Isotopes as a New Biogeochemical ToolDavid Smith, University of Rhode IslandPRESENTED ON June 14, 2004
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                              Illuminating the Black Box That Is Fossil KerogenAndrew Czaja, University of Wisconsin, MadisonPRESENTED ON June 14, 2004
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                              Isotopic Fingerprints of Sulfur Metabolisms: Using the Minor Isotopes to Distinguish Between ProcessDavid Johnston, Harvard UniversityPRESENTED ON May 10, 2004
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                              Pyrite-Generated Radicals and the Destruction of Nucleic AcidsCorey Cohn, SUNY, Stony BrookPRESENTED ON May 10, 2004
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                              Terrestrial Alteration of Cm Chondritic CarbonatePRESENTED ON April 12, 2004
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                              The Surface Radiation Chemistry of Europa and Implications for a Habitable OceanKevin Hand, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryPRESENTED ON March 8, 2004
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                              Martian Water on the BrainBrian Hynek, University of Colorado, BoulderPRESENTED ON February 9, 2004
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                            Astrobiology Graduate Conference Webcast 3PRESENTED ON January 9, 2004
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                            Astrobiology Graduate Conference Webcast 4PRESENTED ON January 9, 2004
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                              Astrobiology Graduate Conference Webcast 1PRESENTED ON January 8, 2004
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                              Astrobiology Graduate Conference Webcast 2PRESENTED ON January 8, 2004
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                              Age of Liquid Water on Mars and Martian Bugs on Earth?! Where to Look for Martian Life?PRESENTED ON December 18, 2003
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                              Expanding the Subseafloor Biosphere to Ridge Flanks and BeyondJulie Huber, Marine Biological LaboratoryPRESENTED ON November 10, 2003
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                              An Investigation of Recent Water on MarsJennifer Heldmann, University of Colorado, BoulderPRESENTED ON October 20, 2003
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                              Looking for Hydrothermal Systems on Mars: An Integrated Study of Spectroscopic, Thermal, and Imaging DataPRESENTED ON September 8, 2003
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                              How to Make a Leaf? 400 Million Years of Repeated Answers to the Same Evolutionary QuestionPRESENTED ON July 14, 2003
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                              The Amazon Basin of the Mud World: Dizzying Microbial Diversity at Guerrero Negro's Salt Mats.Ruth Ley, Cornell UniversityPRESENTED ON June 9, 2003
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                              Chemical Stratification and Hydrocarbon Stability in Large Icy SatellitesHenry Scott, Indiana University, South BendPRESENTED ON May 12, 2003
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                              Assessing the Effect of Impact Shock on Water in Amphibole: Implications for the Martian MeteoritesMichelle Minitti, Arizona State UniversityPRESENTED ON April 14, 2003
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                              Atmospheric Methane and Oxygen in Archean and Proterozoic. Constraints From SulfurPRESENTED ON March 10, 2003
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                              An Astrobiology Mission to Explore the 2002 Leonid StormPRESENTED ON November 1, 2002
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                              Biological Potential of Martian Hydrothermal SystemsPRESENTED ON February 7, 2002
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