Mutant Silurian plankton indicate oceanic anoxia spread and metals poisoning in the sea … 420 million years ago. Not scifi but real life research pinpointing onset of global extinctions. Listen to radio interview of Professor Kathleen A. Campbell discussing these new research findings on Radio NZ’s Checkpoint programme.
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The 100 million dollar question: “Are we alone in the Universe?”
NZAN Media Team, Haritina Mogosanu, Kathleen Campbell, 0
Shifted from the realm of science-fiction to the reality of science, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence got an...
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Rotorua important to astrobiology research – NZAN in New Zealand Herald
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An astrobiology conference has kicked off in Rotorua today giving students the opportunity to learn more about the possibility...
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Comets or aliens may explain odd flicker of starlight
NZAN Media Team, Kathleen Campbell, KIC 8462852, 0
Scientists look for pattern recognition when exploring how the natural world or universe work. Something looks to be astray...
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Anthropocene. What’s in the future for Earth’s creatures?
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An interview with Professor Kathleen Campbell – University of Auckland, about a recent study undertaken around Chernobyl, which highlighted...
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Where is everyone?
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Professor Kathy Campbell and Mark Sainsbury comment on Professor Brian Cox's new article on the Fermi paradox
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Breakfast with an astronaut
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Students from Oxford Area School who participated in Synergies in Space Mission to Mars last year have the opportunity...
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Hey Cousin Kepler-452b!
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"Today, Earth is a little less lonely," Kepler researcher Jon Jenkins said. According to NASA, the new planet discovered is...
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Water on Mars: why is important for astrobiology
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Haritina Mogosanu and Jesse Mulligan from Radio New Zealand are discussing the importance of the discovery of liquid water...