| Physical constraints on the likelihood of life on exoplanets |
9 |
| Could photosynthesis function on Proxima Centauri b? |
9 |
| Subsurface exolife |
8 |
| Solar storms may trigger sperm whale strandings: explanation approaches for multiple strandings in the North Sea in 2016 |
7 |
| Subsurface scientific exploration of extraterrestrial environments (MINAR 5): analogue science, technology and education in the Boulby Mine, UK |
6 |
| The Silurian hypothesis: would it be possible to detect an industrial civilization in the geological record? |
6 |
| Prior indigenous technological species |
6 |
| The search for habitable planets with biosignature gases framed by a 'Biosignature Drake Equation' |
5 |
| Collecting amino acids in the Enceladus plume |
5 |
| Why do we find ourselves around a yellow star instead of a red star? |
5 |
| Role of stellar physics in regulating the critical steps for life |
5 |
| Anaerobic microorganisms in astrobiological analogue environments: from field site to culture collection |
4 |
| On the possibility of the Dyson spheres observable beyond the infrared spectrum |
4 |
| Biotechnology and the lifetime of technical civilizations |
4 |
| Sea ice, extremophiles and life on extra-terrestrial ocean worlds |
4 |
| BioRock: new experiments and hardware to investigate microbe-mineral interactions in space |
3 |
| The habitable zone of Kepler-16: impact of binarity and climate models |
3 |
| Widening perspectives: the intellectual and social benefits of astrobiology (regardless of whether extraterrestrial life is discovered or not) |
3 |
| Interstellar communication. I. Maximized data rate for lightweight space-probes |
3 |
| The need of an ethics of planetary sustainability |
3 |
| Exoplanet transits as the foundation of an interstellar communications network |
3 |
| Implication of our technological species being first and early |
2 |
| Visions of human futures in space and SETI |
2 |
| Are the Dyson rings around pulsars detectable? |
2 |
| Rio 2.0: revising the Rio scale for SETI detections |
2 |
| Invasion percolation solves Fermi Paradox but challenges SETI projects |
2 |
| 'Where is everybody?' An empirical appraisal of occurrence, prevalence and sustainability of technological species in the Universe |
2 |
| Bacterial growth in saturated and eutectic solutions of magnesium sulphate and potassium chlorate with relevance to Mars and the ocean worlds |
2 |
| Niche amplitude, tidal-locking and Fermi's Paradox |
2 |
| Darwin's aliens |
2 |
| Rapid colonization of artificial endolithic uninhabited habitats |
2 |
| An automated apparatus for he simulation of prebiotic wet-dry cycles under strictly anaerobic conditions |
2 |
| Stability of aqueous formaldehyde under gamma irradiation: prebiotic relevance |
2 |
| New numerical determination of habitability in the Galaxy: the SETI connection |
2 |
| Astrobioethics |
2 |
| Robotic astrobiology - prospects for enhancing scientific productivity of mars rover missions |
2 |
| Engineering a lunar photolithoautotroph to thrive on the moon - life or simulacrum? |
2 |
| An intelligent algorithm for autonomous scientific sampling with the VALKYRIE cryobot |
1 |
| Martian methane plume models for defining Mars rover methane source search strategies |
1 |
| Long-term implications of observing an expanding cosmological civilization |
1 |
| Water maser emission from exoplanetary systems |
1 |
| The maximum growth rate of life on Earth |
1 |
| Does the planetary dynamo go cycling on? Re-examining the evidence for cycles in magnetic reversal rate |
1 |
| Is transplanetary sustainability a good idea? An answer from the perspective of conceptual engineering |
1 |
| Implication of our technological species being first and early: The anthropic selection effect of our technological youth |
1 |
| Broadcast network model of pulsars as beacons of extraterrestrial civilizations |
1 |
| Stability of non-proteinogenic amino acids to UV and gamma irradiation |
1 |
| Probing the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of the Martian meteorite NWA 7397 through mu Raman and mu XRF non-destructively |
1 |
| Demonstrating deep biosphere activity in the geological record of lake sediments, on Earth and Mars |
1 |
| Three explanations for extraterrestrials: sensible, unlikely, mad |
1 |