If a search for exoplanet life were mounted today, the likely focus would be to detect oxygen (or ozone) in the atmosphere of a water-bearing rocky planet orbiting roughly 1AU from a G-type star. This appropriately conservative and practical default is necessary in large part because biological input on the question of where and how to look for life has progressed little beyond a purely empirical reliance on the example of terrestrial biology. However, fundamental physical and chemical considerations may impose significant yet universal constraints on biological potential. The liquid water + oxygen paradigm will be considered as an example, with a focus on the question, is liquid water a prerequisite for life? . Life requires a solvent to m...
Thousands of exoplanets orbit nearby stars and the possibility that one of them may contain extrater...
Here we review how environmental context can be used to interpret whether O2 is a biosignature in ex...
‘Is there life on exoplanets?’. We refer to exoplanets as planets in other solar systems than our ow...
"Follow the water" is our basic strategy in searching for life in the universe. The universality of ...
The choice of a solvent determines the possible biochemistry of life. Life on Earth is based on carb...
Biological activity has changed the Earth environment on a global scale. One metabolism - oxygenic p...
Humanity's interest in whether or not we are alone in the universe spans generations, from Giordano ...
We describe how environmental context can help determine whether oxygen (O2) detected in extrasolar ...
abstract: Exoplanetary research is a key component in the search for life outside of Earth and the S...
The universality of water as the solvent for life is usually justified by its role in supporting the...
Thousands of exoplanets are known to orbit nearby stars. Plans for the next generation of space-base...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019It will soon be possible to determine the atmospheric ...
In the coming years and decades, advanced space- and ground-based observatories will allow an unprec...
The discovery of thousands of exoplanets in the last two decades that are so different from planets ...
For the first time since Viking, NASA is considering missions that would include life detection as a...
Thousands of exoplanets orbit nearby stars and the possibility that one of them may contain extrater...
Here we review how environmental context can be used to interpret whether O2 is a biosignature in ex...
‘Is there life on exoplanets?’. We refer to exoplanets as planets in other solar systems than our ow...
"Follow the water" is our basic strategy in searching for life in the universe. The universality of ...
The choice of a solvent determines the possible biochemistry of life. Life on Earth is based on carb...
Biological activity has changed the Earth environment on a global scale. One metabolism - oxygenic p...
Humanity's interest in whether or not we are alone in the universe spans generations, from Giordano ...
We describe how environmental context can help determine whether oxygen (O2) detected in extrasolar ...
abstract: Exoplanetary research is a key component in the search for life outside of Earth and the S...
The universality of water as the solvent for life is usually justified by its role in supporting the...
Thousands of exoplanets are known to orbit nearby stars. Plans for the next generation of space-base...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019It will soon be possible to determine the atmospheric ...
In the coming years and decades, advanced space- and ground-based observatories will allow an unprec...
The discovery of thousands of exoplanets in the last two decades that are so different from planets ...
For the first time since Viking, NASA is considering missions that would include life detection as a...
Thousands of exoplanets orbit nearby stars and the possibility that one of them may contain extrater...
Here we review how environmental context can be used to interpret whether O2 is a biosignature in ex...
‘Is there life on exoplanets?’. We refer to exoplanets as planets in other solar systems than our ow...