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Autor:
Hanna Landenmark, Charles S. Cockell, Casey Bryce, Adam R. H. Stevens, Claire Marie-Loudon, Toby Samuels, Natasha Nicholson
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemical Cycles
Autor:
Jesse P. Harrison, Hanna Landenmark, Adam R. H. Stevens, Charles S. Cockell, Kara H. Beaton, Natasha Nicholson, Petra Schwendner, Rosie Cane, Jennifer Wadsworth, Darlene S. S. Lim, R. C. Elphic, Allyson L. Brady, Scott S. Hughes, Samuel J. Payler, Liam Perera, Alexander Sehlke, Andrew W. Dickinson, Shannon E. Kobs Nawotniak, Andrew F. J. Abercromby, Christopher W. Haberle
Publikováno v:
Astrobiology
A major objective in the exploration of Mars is to test the hypothesis that the planet hosted life. Even in the absence of life, the mapping of habitable and uninhabitable environments is an essential task in developing a complete understanding of th
Autor:
Toby Samuels, Jennifer Wadsworth, Rebecca Siddall, Sarah L. Brown, Hanna Landenmark, Charles S. Cockell
Publikováno v:
Astrobiology. 17(4)
Liquid water is a requirement for biochemistry, yet under some circumstances it is deleterious to life. Here, we show that liquid water reduces the upper temperature survival limit for two extremophilic photosynthetic microorganisms (Gloeocapsa and C
Autor:
Jesse P. Harrison, Lena Noack, S. Direito, Andrew Rushby, Helmut Lammer, Petra Schwendner, Javier Martin-Torres, Jennifer Wadsworth, Hanna Landenmark, Charles S. Cockell, Samuel J. Payler, Casey Bryce, Mark Fox-Powell, María Paz Zorzano, Jack T. O'Malley-James, Toby Samuels, T. Bush, Natasha Nicholson
Publikováno v:
Astrobiology. 16(1)
Habitability is a widely used word in the geoscience, planetary science, and astrobiology literature, but what does it mean? In this review on habitability, we define it as the ability of an environment to support the activity of at least one known o
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology
PLoS Biology, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e1002168 (2015)
PLoS Biology, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e1002168 (2015)
Modern whole-organism genome analysis, in combination with biomass estimates, allows us to estimate a lower bound on the total information content in the biosphere: 5.3 × 1031 (±3.6 × 1031) megabases (Mb) of DNA. Given conservative estimates regar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::cfe1e584c0cd966174e78c042a1cd928
https://hdl.handle.net/10023/7026
https://hdl.handle.net/10023/7026