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  1. Origins and Evolution of Life: An Astrobiological Perspective (Cambridge Astrobiology)
  2. Symbiosis: Mechanisms and Model Systems (Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology)
  3. The New Avenues in Bioinformatics (Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology)
  4. Micrometeorites and the Mysteries of Our Origins (Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics) by M. Maurette, 2006-05-05
  5. Perspectives in Astrobiology (NATO Science Series: Life and Behavioural Sciences, Vol. 366)
  6. Prebiotic Evolution and Astrobiology by J. Tze-Fei Wong, 2009-05-01
  7. Seaweeds and their Role in Globally Changing Environments (Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology)
  8. Introduction to Astrobiology by C. Sivaram, 2004-03-17
  9. Amino Acids and the Asymmetry of Life: Caught in the Act of Formation (Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics) by Uwe Meierhenrich, 2010-11-02
  10. Instruments, Methods, And Missions For Astrobiology Viii (Proceedings of Spie)
  11. Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology II: 20-22 July 1999, Denver, Colorado (Proceedings of Spie--the International Society for Optical Engineering, V. 3755,)
  12. Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology VI (Proceedings of Spie)
  13. Astrobiology And Planetary Missions: Proceedings of Spie by Richard B. Hoover, 2005-10-14
  14. Journey to Diverse Microbial Worlds - Adaptation to Exotic Environments (CELLULAR ORIGIN AND LIFE IN EXTREME HABITATS Volume 2) (Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology) by Joseph Seckbach, 2001-01-15

41. Ingenta Select
A member of NASA's astrobiology Institute. The Arizona State University program studies the origin, Category Science Astronomy Extraterrestrial Life Exobiology......
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42. Astrobiology At ASU Current Astrobiology News Press
Below are current published newspaper and magazine articles and press releasesfeaturing the ASU astrobiology Institute scientists research in the field of
http://astrobiology.asu.edu/press/

43. Majoring In Martians
The search for extraterrestrial life got a boost this week when the University of Washington announced a new graduate program in astrobiology. By Kristen Philipkoski. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/15381.html

44. Astrobiology Magazine :: Search For Life In The Universe
Welcome to the NASA astrobiology Program SponsoredSite, Reminder, Real-timeastrobiology and views of today's Mars Odyssey image, Earth, Moon and Sun
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Search for in All Topics Extrasolar Life Extreme Life Life and Giant Planets Mars Life Meteors, Comets and Asteroids Missions New Planets Stellar Evolution Terrestrial Climate History Terrestrial Origins Astrobiology Headlines: Get the latest news from astrobio.net..... Main Menu Home
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45. Astrobiology: Education
Links to the best educational sites for students to learn about astrobiology.
http://astrobiology.arc.nasa.gov/education/index.html
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So You Want to Be an Astrobiologist?
Please See ' Astrobiology: the Student's Guide
Educational Resources
K-16 Study Resources This site was developed to give a K-16 audience access to the best web sites in the earth and environmental sciences. The sites listed are organized according to the topics covered in many earth
science classes.
Astrobiology: The Search for Life on Other Worlds
A high school course curriculum being developed by TERC (a nonprofit research and development organization committed to improving mathematics and science learning and teaching), NASA, and an advisory group of scientists and educators. Students use an inquiry-based, interdisciplinary approach to explore Astrobiology. Astrobiology Academy The NASA Astrobiology Academy is a unique summer institute of higher learning whose goal is to help guide future leaders of the U.S. Space Program by giving them a glimpse of how the whole system works.

46. Stanford-NASA National Biocomputation Center
Dedicated to the development and application of advanced visualization, computation and simulation technologies to support NASA Space Life Science research. Continuing research ranges from biomedical/clinical applications to scientific imaging, 3D cell structure analysis and astrobiology.
http://biocomp.stanford.edu/

47. Academy.html
A unique summer institute of higher learning whose goal is to help guide future leaders of the U.S. Space Program by giving them a glimpse of how the whole system works. The Academy is an intense summer experience at Ames Research Center at Moffett Field in California.
http://astrobiology.arc.nasa.gov/academy/index.html
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California The Ames Astrobiology Academy is a 10 week internship program that exposes some of the most talented students from an international applicant pool to a one-of-a-kind summer experience geared towards guiding the future leaders of the space program. This Academy is based at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, but there is also an Academy at Goddard Space Flight Center and an Alumni network of over 300 Academy graduates. While at Ames, the students participate in individual research guided by world-class investigators at the center, a rigorous lecture series, and a group project that fosters leadership skills and interdisciplinary collaboration.

48. The UK Astrobiology Forum And Network: Introduction
Home page. UK astrobiology 2003. March 27 and 28, 2003. A twoday symposiumorganised by the UK astrobiology Forum. Registration
http://astrobiology.rl.ac.uk/uk_astrobio_2003.html
Home page UK Astrobiology 2003 March 27 and 28, 2003 A two-day symposium organised by the UK Astrobiology Forum Registration and and abstracts deadline: February 28th (late registration possible) WORD version of this page (no programme) (Jan 22) NEWS: January 22nd: Abstracts and registration deadline moved to Feb 28th (late registration possible)
Abstracts also allowed in text format Full Programme (27 feb 03) Last Updated: 2003 January 22 Hosted at RAL Maintained by Alan Penny UK Astrobiology Forum

49. Space Science Division
At NASA Ames Research Center is dedicated to research in astrophysics, exobiology, advanced life support technologies, and planetary science. These research programs are structured around astrobiology and address some of the most fundamental questions pursued by science.
http://www-space.arc.nasa.gov/
Last Updated: June 20, 2002 Home Site Map Feedback What's New Mars analog experiment selected C. McKay and D. DeVincenzi in subglacial lake workshop. J. Scargle chairs data understanding worksop Exobiologists educate graduate students. ... News Archive... Notices Annual Report NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop
The Space Science Division at NASA Ames Research Center is dedicated to research in astrophysics, exobiology, advanced life support technologies, and planetary science. These research programs are structured around Astrobiology (the study of life in the universe and the chemical and physical forces and adaptions that influence life's origin, evolution, and destiny), and address some of the most fundamental questions pursued by science.
These questions examine the origin of life and our place in the universe. Ames is recognized as a world leader in Astrobiology. In pursuing our mission in Astrobiology, Space Science Division scientists perform pioneering basic research and technology development.
For more information about the Space Science Division

50. Tulane Environmental Astrobiology Center
The joint venture between Tulane Medical Center and NASA studies the effects of space travel upon the human body as well as the use of microgravity to study basic biological phenomena.
http://www.tmc.tulane.edu/astrobiology/
Tulane Environmental Astrobiology Center
Under the auspices of: Tulane/Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research Tulane University Medical School, Department of Medicine, Section of Nephrology V.A. Medical Center, New Orleans LA Department of Veterans Affairs The Tulane Environmental Astrobiology Center is located in the J. Bennett Johnston Building on the Tulane University School of Medicine campus in the heart of downtown New Orleans. What is astrobiology? Astrobiology is the study of life in the universe. One aspect of this includes the effects of space travel upon the human body as well as the use of microgravity to study basic biological phenomena. Current Research Projects Mir Experiment NASA Liaisons/Astronaut Corps Scientific Advisory Board ...
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51. About Astrobiology
astrobiology can be defined as the study of the origin, evolution, distributionand destiny of life in the universe. Astrobiologists
http://aca.mq.edu.au/astrobiology.html
Australian Centre for Astrobiology Home About Astrobiology About the ACA People ... Funding opportunities What is Astrobiology? Astrobiology can be defined as the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and destiny of life in the universe. Astrobiologists seek to answer the following fundamental questions: 1. How does life begin and evolve? 2. Does life exist elsewhere in the universe? 3. What is life's future on earth and beyond?

52. Educational Outreach
Topics for teachers and students include astrobiology, earth science, space science, astromaterials, planetary science, and planetary missions.Links to all other NASA educational sites are also included.
http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/education/index.html
Responsible NASA Official: Marilyn Lindstrom ( marilyn.m.lindstrom1@jsc.nasa.gov
Web Curator: Anita Dodson
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53. Carnegie Institution Of Washington: NASA Astrobiology Institute
A private, nonprofit organization engaged in basic research and advanced education in biology, astronomy, and the earth sciences. Part of the NASA astrobiology Institute.
http://astrobiology.ciw.edu/
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54. Astrobiology
Planetary astrobiology as a scientific field deals with trying tounderstand the distribution of life throughout the universe. As
http://argyre.colorado.edu/life/
P the first discovery of planets around other stars and observations which suggest planets might be widespread; the discovery that microbial life on Earth can live and thrive in environments that are much more extreme than had
been previously thought and can utilize chemical sources of energy that are more diverse than had previously been recognized; the discovery that the earliest life on Earth may have lived in these extreme environments and that the origin of life
may have taken place there; the realization that the origin of life must have taken place quite rapidly on Earth once it became possible for
life to exist continuously; the discovery of environments on Mars and possibly on Europa that could contain liquid water and,
possibly, living organisms; and the realization that materials, and possibly living organisms, could be exchanged between the inner planets in our solar
system, so that an origin of life on Earth could give rise to the occurrence of life on the other planets. A s a result, many scientists believe that it is likely that life could be widespread throughout

55. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Astrobiology: The Living Universe is a comprehensive and educational guide to life on Earth and beyond. Astrobiology is a relatively new field of science that covers a wide range of topics. This site features sections on the chemical origin of life, evolution, planetary biology, the search for extra-terrestrial life, supporting humans in space and exobiology. Concepts presented in textual format are reinforced visually with images, diagrams, animations and interactive simulations in order to facilitate understanding and retention of knowledge. Features such as print-friendly texts, PDFs, worksheets, quizzes and a virtual classroom make this site ideal for implementation in schools. Astrobiology: The Living Universe encourages readers to learn about the remarkable phenomenon called life and to be open to the possibility that living organisms may not be unique to the planet Earth.
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56. Welcome To Astro-Venture!
AstroVenture is an educational, interactive, multimedia Web environment where students in grades 5-8 role-play NASA occupations, as they search for and build a planet with the necessary characteristics for human habitation.
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/projects/astrobiology/astroventure/avhome.html

57. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Read the interview . astrobiology News. Back to Information about books mentioned,Search for Related Topics. Forward to What is astrobiology? ThinkQuest.
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58. Penn State Astrobiology Research Center Education
Penn State astrobiology Research Center is a member institution of the NASA astrobiologyInstitute and conducts multidisciplinary research and education in
http://psarc.geosc.psu.edu/educate.htm

59. Astrobiology In Australia And New Zealand
astrobiology Australasia astrobiology Research in Australia and NewZealand. Australian Centre for astrobiology. What is astrobiology?
http://www.aao.gov.au/local/www/jab/astrobiology/
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Home What is Astrobiology? Highlights People ... Site map Topics: Origin of Life Extraterrestrial Life Early Life on Earth Life on Mars ... SETI External Links: AAO home page
Astrobiology Australasia - Astrobiology Research in Australia and New Zealand Australian Centre for Astrobiology Astrobiology Conferences in Australia Astrobiology Workshop - Macquarie University, Sydney July 12-13 2001 IAU Bioastronomy 2002 - Hamilton Island, July 8-12 2002 What is astrobiology? Highlights of astrobiology research in Australia and New Zealand. Astrobiologists - Who is doing astrobiology work in Australia/NZ? Glossary of astrobiology terms. Links to other astrobiology sites around the world. Books on astrobiology. Publications - Important recent astrobiology papers by Australia/NZ scientists. Jeremy Bailey ( jab@aaoepp.aao.gov.au

60. Astrobiology
The aims of the journal astrobiology are to advance our understanding of life's origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny in the universe. Published quarterly.
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To access the full text of "Remote Sensing of Planetary Properties and Biosignatures on Extrasolar Terrestrial Planets," click here.

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