Making the sky blue: Video of the public lecture, July 2014
Video of M. van Kranendonk's public lecture, Newcastle Museum, July 2014
Video of M. van Kranendonk's public lecture, Newcastle Museum, July 2014
Friday August 8th at 3-4 PM in Biomed A.
This special collection is a landmark publication for one of the largest recent Mars analog simulations. More than 100 people from 23 nations participated in this exciting project - this special issue of Astrobiology provides an excellent overview on science behind the MARS2013 expedition.
22nd July 2014
The aim of this event is to identify researchers in cross-disciplinary fields who might be interested in engaging in the very broad issues relating to off-earth mining.
It was thrilling to interview Dr. Jonti Horner. We touched on a variety of subjects ranging from finding extra-terrestrial civilisations, the scientific method and frozen bacteria surviving in the depths of space!
Using a fuel cell, researchers from the University of Leeds and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratoryhave shown how hydrothermal vents on the Earth’s surface could have been the origin of life.

This 26 meter (85 foot) antenna operated in Woomera, Australia at Deep Space Station (DSS) 41, was the first deep space station to be established outside the United States and the first Australian antenna NASA built...
Supported by a William MacLeay Microbiology Research Fund of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, David Vardeh went on a field trip to ephemeral and hypersaline shallow lakes...
Australian high school students are to meeting the driver of the Mars car-sized rover Curiosity on Feb 27. Any school can join the video-conference in which Vandi Tompkins will drive our...