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|a From Fossils to Astrobiology
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|a Geology -- Nanosims Opens a New Window for Deciphering Organic Matter in Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Samples -- Disentangling the Microbial Fossil Record in the Barberton Greenstone Belt: A Cautionary Tale -- Looking Through Windows onto the Earliest History of Life on Earth and Mars -- Models for Silicate Fossils of Organic Materials in the Astrobiological Context -- Microfossil Phosphatization and Its Astrobiological Implications -- Proterozoic Unicellular and Multicellular Fossils from India and Their Implications -- Microbial Communities of Stromatolites -- Biosedimentological Processes That Produce Hot Spring Sinter Biofabrics: Examples from the Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka Russia -- Cyanobacterial Mat Features Preserved in the Siliciclastic Sedimentary Record -- Deciphering Fossil Evidence for the Origin of Life and the Origin of Animals -- Biology -- Microorganisms in the Ancient Terrestrial Subsurface – And in Outer Space? -- Evidence of Ancient Microbial Life in an Impact Structure and Its Implications for Astrobiology -- Phylogenomic Dating and the Relative Ancestry of Prokaryotic Metabolisms -- Fossil Microorganisms at Methane Seeps: An Astrobiological Perspective -- Endoliths in Terrestrial Arid Environments: Implications for Astrobiology -- Magnetotactic Bacteria and Their Potential for Terraformation -- Paleontological Tests: Human-Like Intelligence Is Not a Convergent Feature of Evolution -- Cosmic Life Forms -- Space Sciences -- Astronomical and Astrobiological Imprints on the Fossil Records: A Review -- Do Impacts Really Cause Most Mass Extinctions? -- Irradiation of Icy Cometary Analogs: Its Relevance in Reference to Chemical Evolution and the Origin of Life -- The Big Bang at Time Zero -- Molecular Imprints of Reaction Network -- The ALH84001 Case for Life on Mars -- Preservation Windows for Paleobiological Traces in the Mars Geological Record -- Summary, Final Comments and Conclusions.
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