Once again I'm asking that you go read my article....!!
and possibly contemplate the existence of life beyond the world we live on
#astrobiology#lifedetection#icymoon#Enceladus
https://t.co/C60TZTZGqY
“The beauty in humanity lies in its diversity.” Dr. Sanjoy Som has written about our collective identity in space & opens up about his beliefs in our latest episode of #AskAstrobio.
Reflect on this & more by watching his episode premiere today at 2pm ET: https://t.co/jU7QEFX9kZ
Who else is super excited for the return of Ask an Astrobiologist #AskAstrobio ? These talks are a fantastic way to learn about topics in astrobiology, and engage directly with some of the big names in the field! Check out that new logo and soundtrack! #NfoLD#Astrobiology
#AskAstrobio is back with a new look, new sound, & brand new lineup of astrobiologists!
Our new logo was designed by @NASAInterns Melissa Flower, from the ArtCenter College of Design, with new music by NASA Astrobiology’s Mike Toillion.
What topics do you want to see in 2023?
Curious why plants are green?
How plant life might be different in other solar systems?
Check out my article for the Astrobiology Society of America on the vegetative red edge
#astrobiology
https://t.co/fDvF001rsU
Results from a new model of Enceladus' subsurface ocean predict that its pH level is closer to Earth-like conditions than previously estimated, in addition to having conditions suitable for certain microorganisms. Dive into the details on Saturn's moon 🌊: https://t.co/0cIgY13YY3
Comedy & science? What's better than that?
TODAY at 7pm ET: join us for a new episode of #AskAstrobio with Luke Steller. Luke explores his hot springs research & experience in stand-up comedy: https://t.co/fNIjJkz6DW
Share your favorite science joke for a shout-out on the show!
I'll be giving an "industry chat" on astrobiology for young students and families during World Space Week in October through Pathful Connect!
Save the date:
https://t.co/4UWpHgwwEj
High tolerance to UV radiation and desiccation... Xanthoria parientina is a great example of life being able to combat extreme environments (who knows where it might be able to survive 🤷🏼♂️😉)
If you've liked my writing about astrobiology and space topics in the past you can check out my newest article for the Astrobiology Society of America here: https://t.co/XiwK0gWdUM
A microorganism that isn’t so micro!
Researchers discovered a centimeter long bacterium in a mangrove forest
Article by Hunter Dulay
https://t.co/kuhEtfppkr
A study in mice tested the effectiveness of a cancer-destroying virus as the treatment for osteosarcoma
Article by Francesca Pisanzio
https://t.co/9ARMH7zHjh