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Comments on: Does my science look big in this? The astrobiology edition
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Independent Initiative for Advancement of Science and Research in AustraliaFri, 28 Nov 2014 00:16:16 +0000hourly1By: Best of Australian Science: November 2012 | Australian Science
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Fri, 30 Nov 2012 00:02:30 +0000http://www.australianscience.com.au/?p=5184#comment-15025[…] Does my science look big in this? The astrobiology edition by Kevin Orrman-Rossiter During the 20th century a powerful new idea gradually entered our consciousness and culture: cosmic evolution. We are all par of a huge narrative: a cosmos billions of years old and billions of light years in extent. It is this idea that caught my attention this month via the proceedings of the Sao Paulo Advanced School of Astrobiology SPASA 2011, published in the October International Journal of Astrobiology. Although the question of extraterrestrial life is very old, the concept of full-blown cosmic evolution – the connected evolution of planets, stars galaxies and life on Earth and beyond – is much younger. Read more>> […]
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Sun, 11 Nov 2012 08:49:42 +0000http://www.australianscience.com.au/?p=5184#comment-14232[…] Does my science look big in this? The astrobiology edition. by Kevin Orrman-Rossiter Life is unique to earth in the physical universe scenario, and the options flow from this situation – think of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series. We will certainly interact with extraterrestrials in the biological universe – here cosmic evolution commonly ends in life, mind and intelligence. […]
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