| 41. | In these positions, she developed curricula focusing on astronomy, archaeoastronomy, solar physics, astrophotography and astrobiology.
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| 42. | These discoveries have injected new life into the science of astrobiology, the study of life in a cosmic context.
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| 43. | Here's what he found out, "'said Lockwood, TERC's astrobiology project director.
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| 44. | In the astrobiology session at the LPSC, chaired by Trieman, Friedmann's talk met with harsh criticism.
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| 45. | It's a reletively new science, and officials said this was NASA's first major astrobiology mission.
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| 46. | Taken superficially reading creatures as living things this statement would be contradicted by the current understanding of astrobiology.
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| 47. | The emerging field of astrobiology has brought an interdisciplinary approach to the Fermi paradox and the question of extraterrestrial life.
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| 48. | Aside from his work in astrobiology, Dick is known for advancing the ideas of cosmotheology and the postbiological universe.
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| 49. | He has an extensive research record in observational cosmology but more recently works on topics in exoplanetary science and astrobiology.
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| 50. | The book has received positive reviews in specialist scientific journals such as Astrobiology and from the Astrobiology Society of Britain.
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