Two of two submitted posters for AbSciCon 2015 are at the conference! These are the SBNZ 2015 poster and SBNZ 2015 Education Poster.
You can watch the conference streaming live here!
Two of two submitted posters for AbSciCon 2015 are at the conference! These are the SBNZ 2015 poster and SBNZ 2015 Education Poster.
You can watch the conference streaming live here!
Daniella Scalice, Education and Communication Lead for the NASA Astrobiology Program is coming to New Zealand in October. In 2005 she...
The New NASA #Astrobiology site features NZ Astrobiology Initiative under the Organizations' Map.
There has been much speculation that there may be life in oceans of water under the ice layer of...
Hosted by Te Ao Mārama – Centre for Fundamental Inquiry, this year's Vice-Chancellor's Lecture Series 2019 at University of...
The Astrobiology Science Conference 2017 (AbSciCon 2017) will be held April 24–28, 2017 in Mesa, Arizona at the Mesa...
Fame, neglect, demotion and love. What a dramatic decade it has been for Pluto. From its discovery in 1930...
SOFIA, the mighty space telescope, the most wonderful machine ever invented by humankind is back in New Zealand for...
This is why I came so far. To see some of the oldest rocks on Earth, preserved within an...
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