Two of two submitted posters for AbSciCon 2015 are at the conference! These are the SBNZ 2015 poster and SBNZ 2015 Education Poster.
You can watch the conference streaming live here!
Two of two submitted posters for AbSciCon 2015 are at the conference! These are the SBNZ 2015 poster and SBNZ 2015 Education Poster.
You can watch the conference streaming live here!
SOFIA, the mighty space telescope, the most wonderful machine ever invented by humankind is back in New Zealand for...
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Professor Kathy Campbell of University of Auckland and Chair of the Board of trustees for the New Zealand Astrobiology...
"ET life would simply be ... logical..."
Dr Angélica Anglés attended the Astrobiology Australasia Meeting 2018 in June 2018 and also the Synergies in Space Mission...
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New Zealand's first international conference in astrobiology took place in Rotorua on the 24th, 25 and 26th of June...
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