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Frontier or fiction

Astrobiology, the study of life in the Universe, is sometimes criticized as being a fashionable label with which to rebrand existing research fields. Its practitioners, however, argue that the discipline provides a broad framework for developing a better understanding of the frontiers of biology. A biologist and a planetary scientist offer their views.

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Figure 1: Life around us?

EARTH: NASA; MARS: JPL/NASA; GANYMEDE: T. STRYK/JPL/NASA; TITAN: SPACE SCI. INST./JPL/NASA; EUROPA: NSSDC PHOTO GALLERY/NASA; ENCELADUS: JPL-CALTECH/SPACE SCI. INST./NASA

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Lazcano, A., Hand, K. Frontier or fiction. Nature 488, 160–161 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/488160a

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