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Ammonia sets limit to life and alters physiology independently of pH in Halomonas meridiana
The subsurface oceans of icy moons, expected to retain appreciable concentrations of ammonia, are of significant interest to astrobiology. On Earth, ammonia is released in large quantities, primarily through anthropogenic activities.
Cassie M. Hopton+2 more
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The new face of the International Journal of Astrobiology [PDF]
Rocco L. Mancinelli
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Molecular complexity in astrophysical environments: From astrochemistry to “astrobiology”? [PDF]
Louis Le Sergeant d’Hendecourt
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Does astrobiology inclu de human space flight? [PDF]
Katinka Apagyi, M. J. Burchell
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Martian samples, hazards, and biosecurity: Between science and bioethics. [PDF]
Siqueira-Batista R, Gómez F.
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Extremophiles Survival to Simulated Space Conditions: An Astrobiology Model Study [PDF]
Vincenza Mastascusa+9 more
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Correction to "Rapid High-Sensitivity Analysis of Methane Clumped Isotopes (Δ<sup>13</sup>CH<sub>3</sub>D and Δ<sup>12</sup>CH<sub>2</sub>D<sub>2</sub>) Using Mid-Infrared Laser Spectroscopy". [PDF]
Zhang N+15 more
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