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| Hans Ziock, of Los Alamos National Laboratory's Earth and Environmental Sciences Division. |
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Margaret Fraiser, UW-Milwaukee assistant professor of geosciences, shows fossils of
the few survivors of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, the most severe in
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| Roboticist David Wettergreen.credit: Carnegie Mellon University |
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Microbiologist Carl Woese led the team that identified the archaea as a unique
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USC doctoral student Catherine Powers.
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| Joop Houtkooper suggests we may have already found life on Mars. Photo credit: Lee Pullen. |
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The research team, composed of members from Purdue and UT Austin, was lead by Purdue
structural biologist Barbara Golden.
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| Frances Westall, Director of Research at the French Space Agency's (CNRS)Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire. |
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| Nigel Mason, head of the Centre of Molecular and Optical Science at the Open University in the UK. |
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| Professor Franck´ research could make astrobiologists revise their ideas about habitable zones. Credit: Lee Pullen |
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| University of East Anglia Professor Andrew Watson developed a mathematical model showing that intelligent life is probably rare in the universe. Credit: Andrew Watson. |
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| Mike Russell works on the problem of life's origin at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. |
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| Arthur C. Clarke, visionary science fiction writer. |
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| William Boynton, lead scientist for the Phoenix Lander's Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA) instrument. |
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| Catherine Neish, a graduate student in planetary science at the University of Arizona, conducted laboratory experiments showing how organic compounds in the atmosphere of Saturn´ moon Titan may react with water to produce complex molecules similar to those believed to exist on the early Earth. |
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| Ray Villard has been a popular astronomy writer for the past 35 years and currently is News Director for the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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Greg Schmidt, Deputy Director of the NASA Lunar Science Institute addresses attendees of the NLSC.
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Michael J. Wargo presents results of the Optimizing Science and Exploration Working Group (OSEWG).
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| Mars Society´ 2007 FMARS science team: Back row, starting from the left: Kathryn Bywaters, James Harris, Emily Colvin, Simon Auclair, Paul Graham, Matt Bamsey. Front row, from the left: Ryan Kobrick, Melissa Battler, Kim Binsted. |
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| Baruch Blumberg was the first director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute. His term of office lasted from 1999 to 2002. |
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| Portrait of Dan Goldin, unveiled at NASA Headquarters in September 2008. Goldin was NASA´ Administrator from April 1992 to November 2001. |
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| Dan Rabosky of Cornell's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Laboratory of Ornithology. Credit: Cornell University |
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| Louis Pasteur in his laboratory. Painting by Albert Edelfeldt (1885). |
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| Kai Multhaup (background) argues his case in a session of Europlanet´ Planetary Science Congress, convened by Bernard Foing, father of the SMART missions to the moon (foreground). Image credit: Lee Pullen. |
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