Monday 22 March 2010



Current Concepts Of Planet Habitability
Welcome! "Alien Life" tracks the latest discoveries and thoughts in the various elements of the famous Drake Equation. Here's today's news:

g ABODES - In part two of The Great Exoplanet Debate, the panel discusses current concepts of habitability and how they are changing. This debate comes from a plenary session hosted by Astrobiology Magazine at the 2012 Astrobiology Science Conference. See article.

g LIFE - Scientists have announced scientific results from an expedition to one of the most inaccessible places on Earth. The team found that a highly active community of bacteria survives in sediment at the bottom of the Mariana Trench - nearly 11 km below sea level. See article.

g MESSAGE - Book alert: In "Are We Alone? Scientists Search for Life in Space," a rare combination of engaging narrative and factual information, Gloria Skurzynski uses techniques she's developed as a fiction writer to energize her science writing. This book not only brings the reader into the world of extra-terrestrial science, but is also very much about the hopes and dreams of real people. She lends a strong personal voice to the narrative, drawing the reader deep into the world of extraterrestrial study. Humans have always been fascinated with extraterrestrial life, and the book traces that interest, including the origination of the term "flying saucer." Sloan also explains why scientists don't buy it. See reviews.

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