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- [ASTRO] The Ages of Stars
- [META] [Rare Earth Discussion] Related article on electrochemical analyzer
- [sct-user] DO NOT RUN " ILOVEYOU "
- ABC Nightline Rare Earth program online
- Could Mars Have Ever Supported Life?
- Proof that gamma-ray bursts are spaceship exhaust?
- SETI bioastro: "What the Hell is Astrobiology?"
- SETI bioastro: 4th Annual IAA Conference on Low-Cost Planetary Missions
- SETI bioastro: A Mid-summer's Microbe Hunt
- SETI bioastro: ABC Nightline Rare Earth program online
- SETI bioastro: ALIFE VII Workshop on the Coevolution of Brains and Bodies
- SETI bioastro: An interesting way to detect alien life
- SETI bioastro: Ant Algorithms and Swarm Intelligence
- SETI bioastro: Anthropology, Neanderthals, and SETI theory
- SETI bioastro: Astrobiology topics on the Laura Lee radio show
- SETI bioastro: Astronomers detail low-cost planetary missions
- SETI bioastro: Atheist-Religious-Science links - oodles
- SETI bioastro: Ballooning To Mars
- SETI bioastro: Biological Mars exploration on the cheap: some notes
- SETI bioastro: Blue Marble 2000
- SETI bioastro: Book review in New Scientist
- SETI bioastro: Boston NSS lecture on Compton GRO - May 4, 2000
- SETI bioastro: Candidate Crater For Permian-Triassic Extinction Event Found
- SETI bioastro: Cassini Makes It Through The Asteroid Belt
- SETI bioastro: CCNet LETTERS TO THE MODERATOR, 26 April 2000
- SETI bioastro: CCNet LETTERS TO THE MODERATOR, 3 May 2000
- SETI bioastro: CCNet, 50/2000 - 17 April 2000
- SETI bioastro: CCNet, 52/2000 - 26 April 2000
- SETI bioastro: CCNet, 54/2000 - 4 May 2000
- SETI bioastro: Come see the end of our galaxy...
- SETI bioastro: Comets: the @stro object for the week of 04/03/2000
- SETI bioastro: Cornell News: Keck Program in Nanobiotechnology
- SETI bioastro: COSMOLOGISTS REVEAL FIRST DETAILED IMAGES OF EARLY UNIVERSE
- SETI bioastro: Could It Happen Again? Long-Term Growth As A Sequence of Exponential Modes
- SETI bioastro: Could Life Exist Near Europa's Surface?
- SETI bioastro: Could Mars Have Ever Supported Life?
- SETI bioastro: Cydonia: Two Years Later
- SETI bioastro: Dawkins: Back from "hiatus" / Dawkins article & interview
- SETI bioastro: Deadline for Solar System Educators Program is May 19, 2000
- SETI bioastro: Dibner Library Lecture 2000 - Stephen J. Dick
- SETI bioastro: Distortions and misconceptions over "space fireflies"
- SETI bioastro: Dr. Thomas A. Easton: Carl Sagan and the War Against Baloney
- SETI bioastro: Earth Owes Jupiter Huge Debt
- SETI bioastro: ET, where are you? An article about extraterrestrials
- SETI bioastro: Europa: Ice Line, from APOD
- SETI bioastro: Evidence that cosmic wormholes can exist
- SETI bioastro: Evolutionary Biology: On the Primeval Kingdoms
- SETI bioastro: EXN News Bulletin for April 20, 2000
- SETI bioastro: Exoplanets Galore! (ESO PR 13/00)
- SETI bioastro: Explaining why language evolved isn't so easy
- SETI bioastro: Fellowships awarded for planet hunting
- SETI bioastro: Galactic Habitable Zones?
- SETI bioastro: Genesis Gram: Sending Your Thoughts Into Space
- SETI bioastro: Get to know your neighborhood
- SETI bioastro: Giant magnetic bubble discovered in nearby galaxy M82
- SETI bioastro: Green Bank Radio Telescope Reaches Construction Milestone
- SETI bioastro: Gregory Benford's The Martian Race and Eater
- SETI bioastro: GSFC scientists on teams selected for Terrestrial Planet Finder
- SETI bioastro: High Resolution Galileo Views Of Jupiter's Moons Are Online
- SETI bioastro: Hot Jupiters and Rare Earths: Planets are common. Are we?
- SETI bioastro: In case anyone was worried...
- SETI bioastro: Increasing Evidence That Europa Lives
- SETI bioastro: Interstellar Dust in the Wind
- SETI bioastro: Interview with Gould on his book full House
- SETI bioastro: Io's Volcanoes Splatter Dust Into The Solar System
- SETI bioastro: ISO Measures Possible Planetary System In Formation
- SETI bioastro: Jet Propulsion Laboratory Technical Report Server
- SETI bioastro: John Shirley: Eternal Youth and Free Power
- SETI bioastro: Jordan Pollack Answers AI And IP Questions
- SETI bioastro: JPL LECTURE WILL REVEAL NOVEL PLANET-FINDING TECHNIQUES
- SETI bioastro: Kardashev Type 3 Civilizations on Luna?
- SETI bioastro: Lasers Illuminate Search for ETI
- SETI bioastro: Life Detection Technology Gets Room to Grow
- SETI bioastro: Life would be more exciting if science lightened up a bit.
- SETI bioastro: London Times article on "our smallest cousins?"
- SETI bioastro: LOST AND FOUND: HUBBLE FINDS MUCH OF THE UNIVERSE'S MISSING HYDROGEN
- SETI bioastro: Mach: The Biological Task of Science
- SETI bioastro: Major news from "Stardust"
- SETI bioastro: Marsbugs Vol. 7, No. 14 (text)
- SETI bioastro: Marsbugs Vol. 7, No. 16 (text)
- SETI bioastro: Meteorite accumulations on Mars
- SETI bioastro: Microanalytical techniques on astromaterials
- SETI bioastro: Microbes On Earth May Be Key To Identifying Life On Other Planets
- SETI bioastro: Mind and Machines
- SETI bioastro: Mystery surrounding Martian organic matter deepens
- SETI bioastro: Nanogirl News for April 6, 2000
- SETI bioastro: NASA ASTROBIOLOGY INSTITUTE MEMBER GEORGE WETHERILL HONORED
- SETI bioastro: NASA project traces origins of existence
- SETI bioastro: Neutrinos galore -- made in the UK?
- SETI bioastro: NEW DISCOVERY AN IMPORTANT LINK IN UNDERSTANDING THE LAST EVOLUTIONARY STAGES OF LOW-MASS STARS
- SETI bioastro: New Mars Global Surveyor Image Shows Olympus Mons
- SETI bioastro: New Scientist Newsletter 22 Apr 2000
- SETI bioastro: News on 1HT Rapid Prototype Array (RPA) inauguration
- SETI bioastro: Numbers and Counting in a Chimpanzee
- SETI bioastro: Of cosmic wormholes and natural quantum computing
- SETI bioastro: On the Physical Cause and the Distance of Gamma Ray Bursts and Related Phenomena in the X-Rays and the Ultra-Violet
- SETI bioastro: online contributions to The SETI League
- SETI bioastro: Organic chemistry and Lynn Margulis UMass article
- SETI bioastro: P. C. Keenan
- SETI bioastro: PBS-TV Scientific American Frontiers Series Airs Tenth Anniversary Show on April 25
- SETI bioastro: periodic invitation
- SETI bioastro: Philip and Phylis Morrison, and Science Service Picked for NSB Public Service Awards
- SETI bioastro: Physicists Find More Precise Gravity Number -- And Weigh Earth
- SETI bioastro: PhysLINK.com Quote: Week of May 1, 2000
- SETI bioastro: Pioneer 10 Status Report for May 1, 2000
- SETI bioastro: Planetary Science Research Discoveries
- SETI bioastro: PlasmaNet: 00-051 Petawatt Power
- SETI bioastro: Possible Forming Planetary System Caught by ESA Telescope
- SETI bioastro: Reports On "Weird Life" Almost Better Than Fiction
- SETI bioastro: Researchers Find Key to Spurring Methane Conversion
- SETI bioastro: Salon article On Immortality
- SETI bioastro: Sample Return Missions Scare Some Researchers
- SETI bioastro: ScienceWeek - NEW WEB SITE REPORTS 18 APR 2000
- SETI bioastro: Scientists Seek Cold-Loving Microbes And Meteorites In Antarctica
- SETI bioastro: Search For Life Won't Be Cheap
- SETI bioastro: Selfish Gene Theory Of Evolution Called Fatally Flawed
- SETI bioastro: Seth Shostak on ABC's Nightline tonight, 4-18-2000
- SETI bioastro: SETI and exobiology exhibit plans for the Rose Center
- SETI bioastro: SETI Beyond Ozma at Boston University Sunday, May 7
- SETI bioastro: SETI Beyond Ozma Symposium at Boston University on May 7
- SETI bioastro: SETI software nears milestones
- SETI bioastro: Skeptical Inquirer Electronic Digest, April 26, 2000
- SETI bioastro: Sky & Telescope News Bulletin - April 21, 2000
- SETI bioastro: SpaceDaily Exobiology News
- SETI bioastro: SpaceDaily Express April 20, 2000
- SETI bioastro: SpaceDaily Express April 28, 2000
- SETI bioastro: SpaceDaily Report on Astrobiology Conference
- SETI bioastro: Spider-web sensor reveals a flat universe
- SETI bioastro: Stardust spacecraft catching dust in the wind
- SETI bioastro: Stars and their habitable zones
- SETI bioastro: Stars and their Habitable Zones 2
- SETI bioastro: Studies of Marine Mammals Indicate a 'Breathtaking' Ability to Dive to Great Depths
- SETI bioastro: Supernovae and Neutrinos
- SETI bioastro: Suspected Protoplanet May Really Be A Distant Star
- SETI bioastro: Tarlike Macro-Molecules Detected In 'Stardust'
- SETI bioastro: Terra Spacecraft Monitors All Earth, All the Time
- SETI bioastro: Terrestrial microbes as analogs to alien ones
- SETI bioastro: The Ages of Stars
- SETI bioastro: The Ashen Light of Venus and its implications for exoplanets
- SETI bioastro: The Closing of Allegheny Observatory
- SETI bioastro: The effect of gamma rays on man-in-the-moon marigolds digest #1
- SETI bioastro: The Effects on the Atmosphere of a Major Nuclear Exchange
- SETI bioastro: The Formation and Evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy
- SETI bioastro: The Future of Mars Exploration
- SETI bioastro: The SETI Institute's One Hectare Telescope (1HT)
- SETI bioastro: THE UNIVERSE IN ITS INFANCY: NEW FINDINGS UNVEILED AT NEWS BRIEFING
- SETI bioastro: Throw Another Thrip on the Barbie
- SETI bioastro: Understanding the Singularity (News and Events, April 1-8 2000)
- SETI bioastro: Upcoming Harvard-Smithsonian CfA Public Lectures
- SETI bioastro: Want to go for a ride?
- SETI bioastro: Welcome to the BioAstronomy List!
- SETI bioastro: Were The Dinosaurs Fried By Ultraviolet Light?
- SETI bioastro: What causes Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs)?
- SETI bioastro: What kind of organism is Earth?
- SETI bioastro: Where's the Edge?
- SETI bioastro: Whoa! A chance to "teach SETI" to high schoolers!
- Star questions
- The Closing of Allegheny Observatory
Last message date: Thu May 04 2000 - 18:40:38 PDT
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