exobiology
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noun
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The branch of biology that deals with the search for extraterrestrial life and the effects of extraterrestrial surroundings on living organisms.
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Also called astrobiology
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The data Europa Clipper collects will help scientists determine whether the icy moon really is the prime exobiology candidate they think that it may be.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 18, 2023
Schulze-Makuch has published extensively on exobiology and extraterrestrial life both in the scientific literature and in writing for the general public; he’s the author of four popular books and two novels.
From Scientific American • Aug. 3, 2018
Eventually, he found out about a burgeoning new field of study known as exobiology, or sometimes astrobiology, that examined the possible forms life could take on other planets.
From New York Times • Jun. 28, 2017
You may also sometimes hear this field referred to as exobiology or bioastronomy.
From Textbooks • Oct. 13, 2016
In 1964, palaeontologist George Gaylord Simpson wrote a stinging dismissal of exobiology, the search for life on other planets.
From Nature • Mar. 28, 2012
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