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Complete fluorescent fingerprints of extremophilic and photosynthetic microbes
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- 21 July 2010, pp. 245-257
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Astrobiological instrumentation for Mars – the only way is down
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- 20 May 2003, pp. 365-380
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Extraction of amino acids from soils close to the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), Utah
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- 17 January 2011, pp. 231-238
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A unifying concept for astrobiology
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- 11 November 2003, pp. 91-101
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Adsorption of nucleic acid bases on magnesium oxide (MgO)
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- 22 October 2012, pp. 78-86
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Collecting amino acids in the Enceladus plume
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- 28 February 2018, pp. 47-59
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Slingshot dynamics for self-replicating probes and the effect on exploration timescales
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- 03 July 2013, pp. 337-344
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A joint analysis of the Drake equation and the Fermi paradox
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- 22 February 2013, pp. 246-253
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Biological contamination studies of lunar landing sites: implications for future planetary protection and life detection on the Moon and Mars
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- 25 February 2005, pp. 265-271
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Degradation of microbial fluorescence biosignatures by solar ultraviolet radiation on Mars
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- 25 October 2013, pp. 112-123
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Characterization of growth and photosynthesis of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 cultures under reduced atmospheric pressures and enhanced CO2 levels
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- 08 September 2005, pp. 97-100
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The habitable zone of Earth-mass planets around 47 UMa: results for land and water worlds
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- 26 June 2003, pp. 35-39
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The sulphur dilemma: are there biosignatures on Europa's icy and patchy surface?
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- 04 July 2006, pp. 17-22
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Adsorbed water and thin liquid films on Mars
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- 24 February 2012, pp. 169-175
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Molecular and phenetic characterization of the bacterial assemblage of Hot Lake, WA, an environment with high concentrations of magnesium sulphate, and its relevance to Mars
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- 03 January 2014, pp. 69-80
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The AMINO experiment: exposure of amino acids in the EXPOSE-R experiment on the International Space Station and in laboratory
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- 11 September 2014, pp. 89-97
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The influence of galactic cosmic rays on ion–neutral hydrocarbon chemistry in the upper atmospheres of free-floating exoplanets
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- 03 April 2014, pp. 173-181
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Carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in meteoritic organic matter: indicators of alteration processes on the parent asteroid
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- 25 January 2005, pp. 221-227
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A failure of serendipity: the Square Kilometre Array will struggle to eavesdrop on human-like extraterrestrial intelligence
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- 24 August 2010, pp. 77-81
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Results on the survival of cryptobiotic cyanobacteria samples after exposure to Mars-like environmental conditions
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- 17 October 2013, pp. 35-44
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