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- Explosive growth of life on Earth fueled by early greening of planet
(Thursday, July 9, 2009) - Arizona State University Return to the moon
(Saturday, June 20, 2009) - Find Your Own Place on the Red Planet
(Friday, May 29, 2009) - Rocks on Mars are on the move
(Friday, January 9, 2009) - The medium is the message: Manipulating salmonella in spaceflight curtails infectiousness
(Monday, December 8, 2008) - ASU Mars instrument gets new lease on life as NASA extends Mars Odyssey mission
(Monday, October 13, 2008) - Mercury's Surface Dominated by Volcanism and Iron Deficiency
(Thursday, July 3, 2008) - Foot-Dragging Mars Rover Finds Yellowstone-Like Hot Spring Deposits
(Friday, May 23, 2008) - 'Dynamic duo' develops framework for Earth's inaccessible interior
(Monday, May 5, 2008) - Scientists make chemical cousin of DNA for use as new nanotechnology building block
(Tuesday, April 29, 2008) - International team of scientists discover clue to delay of life on Earth
(Thursday, March 27, 2008) - ASU researcher may have discovered key to life before its origin on Earth
(Friday, February 29, 2008) - ASU researchers use NASA satellites to improve pollution modeling
(Friday, January 11, 2008) - Solving solar system quandaries is simple: Just flip-flop the position of Uranus and Neptune
(Wednesday, December 12, 2007) - Seismologists see Earth's interior as interplay between temperature, pressure and chemistry
(Thursday, October 25, 2007) - Spaceflight shown to alter ability of bacteria to cause disease
(Tuesday, September 25, 2007) - Heat-sensing ASU camera finds possible cave skylights on Mars volcano
(Tuesday, September 25, 2007) - Digitized Apollo Flight Films Available Online
(Wednesday, August 1, 2007) - ASU scientists keep an eye on Martian dust storm
(Thursday, July 12, 2007) - Geologist-Moonwalker To Receive Inaugural Shoemaker Memorial Award
(Sunday, April 8, 2007) - Jupiter's moon Europa should be NASA's next target, says ASU researcher
(Monday, February 19, 2007) - Hunting martian fossils best bet for locating Mars life, says ASU researcher
(Friday, February 16, 2007) - Starring role: Davies to lead ASU's 'cosmic think tank'
(Thursday, November 30, 2006) - Seismolgists get handle on heat flow deep in Earth
(Saturday, November 25, 2006) - Star exploding inside another star sheds light on super stellar explosions
(Sunday, April 16, 2006) - New Google Mars site features ASU Mars images
(Monday, March 13, 2006) - "THOR" Mars Mission to Seek Underground Water
(Thursday, January 26, 2006) - ASU geologists suggest Mars features are result of meteorite strikes, not of evaporated lakes
(Thursday, December 22, 2005) - Orbital Eyes Picked NASA Mars Rover Opportunity's Landing Site
(Monday, December 12, 2005) - Clay material may have acted as 'primordial womb' for first organic molecules
(Thursday, November 10, 2005) - Bacteria able to carry out photosynthesis in ocean depths
(Thursday, June 30, 2005) - Mars research opens doors to world's fastest-growing economy
(Friday, June 3, 2005) - Theory Proposes New View of Sun and Earth's Creation
(Thursday, May 20, 2004) - The Interstellar Medium May Have Affected Life's Origin on Earth
(Thursday, February 19, 2004) - New findings could dash hopes for past oceans on Mars
(Thursday, August 21, 2003) - Snow on Mars
(Wednesday, February 19, 2003) - Astrobiologists find phosphorus' role in regulating ecosystems is unexpectedly complex in living lab
(Saturday, February 15, 2003) - Studies examine evolution of two world-altering chemical processes in biosphere, point to possible origin
(Saturday, February 15, 2003) - Common desert organisms may help in search for life in space
(Saturday, February 15, 2003) - Europa surface missions necessary step in extraterrestrial search
(Friday, February 14, 2003) - NASA Selects ASU-Directed SCIM Proposal as One of Four Finalists for Mars Scout Mission
(Friday, December 6, 2002) - Smithsonian displays ASU's THEMIS images
(Thursday, November 21, 2002) - Photosynthesis Analysis Shows Work of Ancient Genetic Engineering
(Thursday, November 21, 2002) - Mars Odyssey's THEMIS Begins Posting Daily Images
(Wednesday, March 27, 2002) - Students to Release First Mars Image, Science Findings from Next Generation
(Thursday, March 14, 2002) - Scientists - and Kids Too - Eager for Deeper Look at Geology of Mars
(Thursday, February 21, 2002) - Evidence of Martian Life Dealt Critical Blow
(Tuesday, November 20, 2001) - ASU researchers set criteria for recognizing extraterrestrial life
(Monday, November 19, 2001) - Mars Odyssey Reaches Its Destination, and an Anxious Moment
(Tuesday, October 16, 2001) - UA Mars Scientists Hold Open House As Mars Odyssey Arrives At
(Tuesday, October 16, 2001) - Bacterial Communities Found to Follow Water - Implications for Mars?
(Wednesday, September 26, 2001) - Well preserved meteorite yields clues to carbon evolution in space
(Thursday, August 23, 2001) - Watch global warming happen in real time – on Mars
(Tuesday, July 17, 2001) - Exploring Mars with TES: A Data User's Workshop
(Friday, July 13, 2001) - Astrobiologists Probe a Desert Galapagos
(Thursday, October 19, 2000) - Meteorite research indicates Mars had Earth-like oceans
(Thursday, June 22, 2000) - Mars Global Surveyor Provides a Geologist's Survey of Mars
(Wednesday, March 8, 2000) - Mars global surveyor provides a geologist's survey of Mars
(Friday, March 3, 2000) - After a six-year countdown, the ASU student satellite is ready for launch.
(Thursday, December 2, 1999)
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