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“As a microbiologist I have come to realize that life always finds a way. Our very own Pale Blue Dot is home to a wide range of extreme, hostile environments wherein we generally would not think life to be possible. ” Dr. Azul Pinochet-Barros (
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“Europa (with its active, liquid water subsurface ocean) and Titan (a dense [atmosphere] and ice world with surprising Earth-like features) have extreme environments that are literally beyond this world.” Dr. Azul Pinochet-Barros (
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“However, within these hostile conditions, they each possess particular qualities that leave a sliver of hope for their potential to harbor life, or at least the precursors for it.” Dr. Azul Pinochet-Barros (
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“There is still a lot that we do not understand about these systems." Dr. Azul Pinochet-Barros (
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But with further exploration coupled with our scientific inquisitiveness, who knows what answers we will find in Titan, Europa, and beyond? I for one, cannot wait to find out.” Dr. Azul Pinochet-Barros (
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Dr. Azul Pinochet-Barros is a PhD student in the Microbiology Department at
@Cornell. Learn more: https://museemagazine.com/features/2018/9/12/portfolio-review-azul-pinochet-barros-sciencia?rq=Azul … 7/7Näytä tämä ketju
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