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Synthesizing Nucleic Acids before the Emergence of Life

Dec. 12, 2023

A team of NASA-supported scientists have provided new information on how one class of biomolecule, nucleic acids, could have formed outside of living cells with the help of naturally occurring minerals in the environment before life’s emergence on Earth.

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Side view of the ejecta curtain created during a hypervelocity impact experiment at the NASA Ames Vertical Gun Range

Impact Experiments Probe the Origin of Organics on the Dwarf Planet Ceres

Dec. 11, 2023

One of the most exciting findings from NASA’s Dawn mission is that Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt that lies between Mars and Jupiter, hosts complex organics.

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Conceptual image of the Cryobot mission profile.

Digging Deeper to Find Life on Ocean Worlds

Dec. 8, 2023

“Follow the water” has been the mantra of the astrobiology community in search of alien life in the universe. Water is a fundamental building block of all terrestrial life as we know it and is abundant throughout the solar system, and perhaps, the universe.

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The Case of the Missing Phosphorus: Astronomers Find Life Ingredient at Galaxy’s Edges

Dec. 7, 2023

The discovery of phosphorus in a molecular cloud at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy challenges current views of how the element originates and extends the galactic habitable zone.

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Saturn’s Icy Moon May Hold the Building Blocks of Life

Dec. 6, 2023

As astrophysics technology and research continue to advance, one question persists: is there life elsewhere in the universe?

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The Combination of Oxygen and Methane Could Reveal the Presence of Life on Another World

Nov. 30, 2023

In searching for life in the universe, a field known as astrobiology, scientists rely on Earth as a template for biological and evolutionary processes.

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Submit an Abstract on Astrobiology Education Worldwide at AbSciCon 2024

Nov. 29, 2023

A session on Astrobiology Education and Communication is being organized at AbSciCon 2024. This session aims to unite educators, communicators, and researchers worldwide to share their experiences and insights into astrobiology education and communication.

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Deadline Extended: Communicating Discoveries in the Search for Life in the Universe Workshop

Nov. 28, 2023

NASA’s Communicating Discoveries in the Search for Life in the Universe workshop will be held virtually over two weeks in Feb. 2024.

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Unveiling Mercury's Geological Mysteries

Nov. 27, 2023

Scientists have uncovered evidence of potential salt glaciers on Mercury, opening a new frontier in astrobiology by revealing a volatile environment that might echo habitability conditions found in Earth's extreme locales.

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Artist’s impression of the “pale orange dot” - what early Earth would have looked like.

Life Might be Easiest to Find on Planets that Match an Earlier Earth

Nov. 22, 2023

We’re inching closer and closer to reliably detecting biosignatures on distant planets. Much of the focus is on determining which chemicals indicate life’s presence.

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