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Contemporary Water and Habitability of Mars
Lujendra Ojha, Johns Hopkins UniversityPRESENTED ON November 3, 2017
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Astrobiology and the Antropocene Epoch
David Grinspoon, NASA/Library of Congress Chair in AstrobiologyPRESENTED ON October 6, 2017
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Planets, Life, and the Universe Lecture Series (2009 - Present)
PRESENTED ON October 24, 2014
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Blood Falls: Portal Into an Antarctic Subglacial Microbial World
Jill Mikucki, University of Tennessee, KnoxvillePRESENTED ON April 4, 2014
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Titan: Ingredients for Life
Catherine Neish, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterPRESENTED ON March 7, 2014
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Compositions and Temperatures of Exoplanet Atmospheres With HST/WFC3
Avi Mandell, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterPRESENTED ON February 7, 2014
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Icy Origins: Snowlines During Star and Planet Formation
Karin Öberg, Harvard UniversityPRESENTED ON November 1, 2013
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Characterization of Exoplanetary Atmospheres and Interiors
Nikku Madhusudhan, Yale UniversityPRESENTED ON October 4, 2013
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Habitable Zones and the Frequency of Potential Habitable Planets in Extrasolar Planetary Systems
Ravi Kopparapu, University of Maryland, College ParkPRESENTED ON May 3, 2013
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Follow Your Curiosity: The Search for Habitable Environments on Mars
Daniel Glavin, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterPRESENTED ON March 1, 2013
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Astronomical Medicine and Beyond: Visualization Challenges and Solutions Across Sciences
Michelle Borkin, Harvard UniversityPRESENTED ON February 5, 2013
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In Quest of the Habitable Zone Planets Around M Dwarfs
Suvrath Mahadevan, Pennsylvania State UniversityPRESENTED ON November 2, 2012
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Ascent of the Proteome in Ancient Life
Aaron Goldman, Princeton UniversityPRESENTED ON October 5, 2012
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The Phylogenomic Record: Reconstructing the Timing and Mechanisms of Early Life Evolution
Greg Fournier, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPRESENTED ON May 4, 2012
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The Deep Biosphere in Igneous Oceanic Crust
Katrina Edwards, University of Southern CaliforniaPRESENTED ON April 6, 2012
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Planets in the 'Habitable Zones' of White Dwarfs
Eric Agol, University of WashingtonPRESENTED ON March 2, 2012
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Origin of Earth's Water
Karen Meech, University of Hawaii, HonoluluPRESENTED ON December 2, 2011
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Exploring New Worlds: The Search for and Characterization of Planets Beyond the Solar System
Daniel Apai, University of ArizonaPRESENTED ON November 4, 2011
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The Search for Life on Mars...A Search for the Origin of Life on Earth?
Andrew Steele, Carnegie Institution for SciencePRESENTED ON October 7, 2011
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A Common Origin for Organic Solids in Primitive Solar System Objects: Comets, Interplanetary Dust Particles, and Primitive Chondritic Meteorites
George Cody, Carnegie Institution for SciencePRESENTED ON May 6, 2011
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The Major Transitions in Evolution: A Physiological Perspective
Andrew Knoll, Harvard UniversityPRESENTED ON April 8, 2011
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Mineral Surfaces, Geochemical Complexities, and the Origins of Life
Robert Hazen, Carnegie Institution for SciencePRESENTED ON March 18, 2011
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The Virtual Planetary Laboratory: Modeling Signs of Habitability and Life on Extrasolar Planets
Victoria Meadows, University of WashingtonPRESENTED ON February 4, 2011
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How to Find a Habitable Planet
James Kasting, Pennsylvania State UniversityPRESENTED ON December 10, 2010
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Did Earth Lose Its Balance Before the First Animals Evolved?
Adam Maloof, Harvard UniversityPRESENTED ON November 12, 2010
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Follow the Elements: An Early Whiff of Oxygen
Ariel Anbar, Arizona State UniversityPRESENTED ON October 8, 2010
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Will Alien Life Resemble Us (And How Could We Possibly Know)? Astrobiology, Evolution and the Amino Acids
Stephen Freeland, University of Hawaii, ManoaPRESENTED ON September 3, 2010
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Astrobiological Factors in Exoplanet Exploration Strategies
Wes Traub, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryPRESENTED ON June 18, 2010
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Exploring a Nearby Habitable World...Orbiting an M-Dwarf Star
Drake Deming, University of Maryland, College ParkPRESENTED ON May 7, 2010
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Where Next in the Search for Life on Mars?
Christopher McKay, NASA Ames Research CenterPRESENTED ON April 9, 2010
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Formation of Icy Planetesimals in the Primitive Nebula: Implications for the Composition of Gas Giant Planets, Satellites, and Comets
Olivier Mousis, Université de Franche-ComtéPRESENTED ON March 5, 2010
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Habitability of the Hadean Earth
Stephen Mojzsis, University of Colorado, BoulderPRESENTED ON January 8, 2010
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Cometary Amino Acids From the STARDUST Mission
Jamie Cook, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterPRESENTED ON December 4, 2009
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Impacting the Origin of Life: The Case of Phosphorus
Matthew Pasek, University of South FloridaPRESENTED ON November 6, 2009
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Impacting the Origin of Life: The Case for Phosphorus
Matthew Pasek, University of South FloridaPRESENTED ON November 6, 2009