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Life in cold environments | UK Centre for Astrobiology
http://www.astrobiology.ac.uk/2012/09/20/life-in-cold-environments
Life in cold environments. September 20, 2012. Until relatively recently, glacial environments were thought to be largely devoid of life. In fact, microorganisms are capable or surviving and, in some cases thriving on, in, and under glaciers. These microbial communities are of great interest to astrobiol. Ogy because glacial systems on Earth represent good analogues for other icy environments in our solar system, such as the Martian polar ice caps. The Jovian moon Europa. And the Saturnian moon Enceladus.
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Seminars and Events | UK Centre for Astrobiology
http://www.astrobiology.ac.uk/events
You can access information on past meetings and events hosted by UKCA here. German Research Center for Geosciences. Past Research and Other Meetings Hosted By UKCA. UK Centre for Astrobiology.
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Uncategorized | UK Centre for Astrobiology
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Astrobiology Summer Academy off to its fourth year. June 2, 2016. The Centre’s Astrobiology Summer Academy is off to its fourth year. On July 4-6 2016, teachers from across the UK will come to Edinburgh to learn about astrobiology, write lesson plans and contribute towards putting astrobiology into the secondary school curriculum. The web site for the initiative is at www.astrobiologyacademy.org. March 28, 2016. Astrobiology Summer Academy concludes. July 18, 2013. During the week the students engaged in...
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charlescockell | UK Centre for Astrobiology
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Astrobiology Academy 2016 Concludes. July 9, 2016. This year the academy was supported by Dynamic Earth and was pleased to have the support of the National Space Centre through involvement of Christopher Carr and the UK Space Agency through the involvement of Susan Buckle. Next year the Astrobiology Academy will begin one day astrobiology CPD events. The ‘Astrobiology in the Classroom’ lesson plans can be found here. Planetary Science and Exploration in the Deep Subsurface. June 2, 2016. June 2, 2016.
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Featured | UK Centre for Astrobiology
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Astrobiology Academy 2016 Concludes. July 9, 2016. This year the academy was supported by Dynamic Earth and was pleased to have the support of the National Space Centre through involvement of Christopher Carr and the UK Space Agency through the involvement of Susan Buckle. Next year the Astrobiology Academy will begin one day astrobiology CPD events. The ‘Astrobiology in the Classroom’ lesson plans can be found here. Planetary Science and Exploration in the Deep Subsurface. June 2, 2016. June 2, 2016.
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UK Centre for Astrobiology | Page 2
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The UKCA runs the Astrobiology Summer Academy. This CPD event for teachers provides an opportunity for teachers to learn about astrobiology, transfer this knowledge into the classroom and help develop new lesson plans. It has been running since 2013. More information at www.astrobiologyacademy.org. The UKCA is, and has been, involved in a range of laboratory, field and theoretical studies on life in extreme environments to better understand the habitability of the Earth and other planetary bodies. Planet...
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GEOLOGICAL REPOSITORIES, SUBSURFACE LABS AND OTHER SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTS: HIGH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER | UK Centre for Astrobiology
http://www.astrobiology.ac.uk/georepnet2015
GEOLOGICAL REPOSITORIES, SUBSURFACE LABS AND OTHER SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTS: HIGH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. All detailed information on the conference can be found by clicking on the tabs on the top right. You can go direct to registration for this free event by clicking here. GEOLOGICAL REPOSITORIES, SUBSURFACE LABS AND OTHER SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTS: HIGH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. About GeoRepNet: The disposal of waste, including nuclear waste (from the nuclear power industry and other nuclear applications) and ca...
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Vacancies | UK Centre for Astrobiology
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35 year UK Space Agency funded PhD Studentship (2016/2017). Chemolithotrophs on Mars: Metabolic pathways and Biosignatures. Dr Claire Cousins and Dr. Aubrey Zerkle (Univ. St Andrews). Prof Charles Cockell (Univ. Edinburgh); Prof. Alex Anesio (Univ. Bristol). Whether Mars once supported life is a core aspect of space exploration. A major step in this endeavour is unravelling how life can be geochemically sustained and recorded in Martian environments. Http:/ earthsci.st-andrews.ac.uk/. Can be found on.
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About the UKCA | UK Centre for Astrobiology
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The UK Centre for Astrobiology is based at the University of Edinburgh. The Centre is affiliated to the NASA Astrobiology Institute. Our work is underpinned by broad and compelling scientific questions such as:. How did life originate? How did the Earth become a habitable planet? Is there life elsewhere in the Universe? What are the limits of life on Earth? Can we establish a permanent human presence beyond the Earth? We achieve our aims by carrying out the following four objectives:. At the University, ...
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Teaching and Education | UK Centre for Astrobiology
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The UKCA hosts a Massive On-Line Learning Course in Astrobiology that has, since its first presentation, attracted over 80,000 learners. Information on the course is shown below. 8216;Astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life’. The course is offered through Coursera ( https:/ www.coursera.org/learn/astrobiolog. Usand years ago, the ancient Greeks wondered if other worlds were habitable. In the coming. Is this an inevitable process and is life common across the Universe? What have been the maj...