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Astrobiology: The Living Universe is the web's premiere educational resource for astrobiology, featuring in-depth information and interviews on exobiology, planetary biology, the origins of life and human spaceflight. Our site doesn't end with that however - every single page within this website is also available in an enhanced PDF printable format and we have a network of forums and interactive applets as well as a number of Flash animations. Find out more about the Living Universe >>

30/1/01: We're finally back, and we're working flat-out to update every single page within this website, and not just that but also to ensure that no page is more than one month out of date. 16 of the updated articles are now online, and soon you'll be able to know that you're reading the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of information on Astrobiology on the entire Internet. Expect further news soon...

 

 

Featured Topic: Life Support in Space

Getting into space is only half the problem - living there can be just as difficult. We examine what's involved in growing large quantities of food and recycling the atmosphere in space stations. Find out more >>

   
         
         
         
 

An interview with Dr. Yvan Dutil

We discuss the difficulties of contacting extra-terrestrial intelligence in the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence section, but how would we communicate with them? Dr. Yvan Dutil tried to answer this problem with a message written in the world's most understandable language. Read the interview >>

   
         
         
         
 

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