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Daily Archives: October 21, 2011
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There will be a NOVA special on the search for life in the universe……. TONIGHT! Lots of great people on this, including Steve Squyres, Chris McKay, Geoff Marcy, and Jennifer Eigenbrode (a fellow PSU geosciences alum). I can’t wait to see this. Set your DVR’s for 9 PM EST/8 PM CST. Here’s a preview to get you pumped… Watch Finding Life Beyond Earth Preview on PBS. See more from NOVA. Watch Finding Life Beyond Earth Preview on PBS. See more from NOVA. |
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To the non-scientists reading this blog… apologies for the brief “inside-the-synchrotron” interlude. To my colleagues… get your butts in gear! Session proposals for AbSciCon 2012 are due this week. Because we work in an interdisciplinary field, it is imperative that our meetings be organized from the ground up. Thus, it’s up to us to make sure the topics we want to discuss are covered at the meeting. Here’s the blurb on the website on this: Astrobiology is an inherently interdisciplinary.... |
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Young folks, (young in spirit: also accepted) don’t miss out the upcoming GRS on the Origin of Life! This one is extra special, because Jack Szostak (you read it right, 2009 Nobel Laureate on Medicine Jack Szostak) will be the keynote speaker! If you ever been to a Gordon Conference, you’ll know what I am talking about… Gordon Conferences are the best! The attendee number for GRC is limited therefore you don’t get lost, subjects are very narrowed and focused so.... |
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A news story showcasing new observations of surprising changes in the upper atmosphere of Venus has been all over the place this week. I always like seeing my second favorite planet getting some media love. The press release was nicely written, putting the new findings in the context of changing historical ideas about the Venusian atmosphere. But the headline (which is all that, oh I don’t know maybe 99 %? of readers ever see) really bugged me. Widely blasted around the.... |
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Astrobiology Magazine Top Story |
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