Interesting Links
Astrobiology Index, The
Astrobiology: The Student's Guide
LabWrite for Students (How to write better lab reports)
Lyon College Science Division Home Page
Marsbugs: The Electronic Astrobiology Newsletter
NASA Ames Astrobiology Academy
NASA Ames Astrobiology Education Page
Nova Online Videos and Companion Sites
  • Ancient Creature of the Deep ("Living fossil")
  • Curse of T. rex (Dinosaur fossils)
  • Death Star (Gamma ray bursts)
  • Hunt for Alien Worlds (Extrasolar planets and extraterrestrial life)
  • Into the Abyss/Volcanoes of the Deep (Deep sea thermal vents)
  • Kidnapped by UFOs? (Alleged alien abductions)
  • Mars: Dead or Alive? (Was Mars once suitable for life?)
  • Mysterious Life of Caves (Extremophiles underground)
  • Origins (The beginnings of the Universe, Earth and life)
  • Stationed in the Stars (International Space Station)
  • Terror in Space (Problems aboard the Mir Space Station)
  • The Missing Link (Early tetrapods)
  • To the Moon
  • Welcome to Mars (Update on the MER program)

  • Piled Higher and Deeper (a comic strip about grad students)
    Scientific American Frontiers Online Videos
  • Aliens have Landed? (Aliens or spy balloons at Roswell, NM?)
  • Alien Worlds (Extrasolar planets and optical SETI)
  • Are We Alone?
  • Getting There (Space physiology)
  • Going to Extremes (Extreme environments)
  • How Did the Earth Get Animals?
  • How Did the Universe Begin?
  • NASA's Way to Mars
  • Noah's Snowball (Snowball Earth, extremophiles, Cambrian explosion)
  • Out of Thin Air (ISRU on Mars)
  • We're on Our Way (Microgravity countermeasures, life support systems)
  • Where Did Life Come From?
  • Why Go to Mars?

  • Web Elements--Online Periodic Table: Professional and Student Editions
    What is an Astrobiologist - and how do I become one?

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