Is There Such a Thing as a Biosignature?
Christophe Malaterre(Université du Québec à Montréal), Frank Postberg(Heidelberg University), Lucas Patty(University of Bern), Emmanuelle Javaux(Astrobiology Center), Sean McMahon(Whitney Museum of American Art), Nozair Khawaja(University of Stuttgart), Mickaël Baqué(Planetary Science Institute), Lena Noack(Freie Universität Berlin), Fabian Klenner(Heidelberg University), Yannick Lara(Astrobiology Center), Vinciane Debaille(Université Libre de Bruxelles), John Lee Grenfell, I. L. ten Kate(Utrecht University), Keavin Moore(Planetary Science Institute)
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