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exobiology

NOUN
  1. the branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life

How To Use exobiology In A Sentence

  • The mission will send a lander and a rover to the red planet to carry out exobiology and geophysical analysis of the Martian environment.
  • Although she was an anthropologist, she'd had a minor in exobiology, which was good enough for the school administrator.
  • And how is this old news amongst the exobiology crowd? glycine: surely not random? trackback Hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » Amino Acids Are From Space !?!
  • He has played the neological game himself with entries like plasmid, exobiology, euphenics, and prototroph. The Scientist
  • It was the beginning, in concept at least, of what would later be called “abiogenesis,” “exobiology,” and finally “astrobiology.” First Contact
  • I am by no means an expert on exobiology in general or Mars in particular, but it's clear that sorting this out is going to be both complicated and fascinating.
  • Star Dragon is steeped in cosmology, the physics of interstellar travel, exobiology, artificial intelligence, bioscience. Themes in Science Fiction: Cultural Relativism and Absolute Morality
  • Carl Sagan pioneered the study of exobiology - the study of possible alien life forms and biochemistry.
  • Dubbed ExoMars, the mission will send a lander and a rover to the red planet to carry out exobiology and geophysical analysis of the Martian environment.
  • These experiments address all the major research areas: biology, exobiology, human physiology, fluid physics, fundamental physics, technology, solar physics. Endeavour returns
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