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March 28, 2026
Ionic Liquid Biospheres
Sara Seager, William Bains, Iaroslav Iakubivskyi, et al.
Astrobiology
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November 23, 2019
Phosphine as a Biosignature Gas in Exoplanet Atmospheres
Clara Sousa-Silva, Sara Seager, Sukrit Ranjan, et al.
Astrobiology
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April 2, 2021
Assessment of Isoprene as a Possible Biosignature Gas in Exoplanets with Anoxic Atmospheres
Zhuchang Zhan, Sara Seager, Janusz Jurand Petkowski, et al.
Astrobiology
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August 14, 2020
The Venusian Lower Atmosphere Haze as a Depot for Desiccated Microbial Life: A Proposed Life Cycle for Persistence of the Venusian Aerial Biosphere
Sara Seager, Janusz J Petkowski, Peter Gao, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 8, 2022
Only extraordinary volcanism can explain the presence of parts per billion phosphine on Venus
William Bains, Oliver Shorttle, Sukrit Ranjan, et al.
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development
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February 28, 2002
Evolutionary computational methods to predict oral bioavailability QSPRs
William Bains, Richard Gilbert, Lilya Sviridenko, et al.
Astrobiology
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March 26, 2025
Simple Lipids Form Stable Higher-Order Structures in Concentrated Sulfuric Acid
Daniel Duzdevich, Collin Nisler, Janusz J Petkowski, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 11, 2025
Warm, water-depleted rocky exoplanets with surface ionic liquids: A proposed class for planetary habitability
Rachana Agrawal, Sara Seager, Iaroslav Iakubivskyi, et al.
Science Advances
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March 26, 2025
Astrobiological implications of the stability and reactivity of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) in concentrated sulfuric acid
Janusz J Petkowski, Sara Seager, Maxwell D Seager, et al.
Astrobiology
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July 20, 2021
Phosphine on Venus Cannot Be Explained by Conventional Processes
William Bains, Janusz J Petkowski, Sara Seager, et al.
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Life (Basel, Switzerland)
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March 28, 2026
Ionic Liquid Biospheres
Sara Seager, William Bains, Iaroslav Iakubivskyi, et al.
Astrobiology
|
November 23, 2019
Phosphine as a Biosignature Gas in Exoplanet Atmospheres
Clara Sousa-Silva, Sara Seager, Sukrit Ranjan, et al.
Astrobiology
|
April 2, 2021
Assessment of Isoprene as a Possible Biosignature Gas in Exoplanets with Anoxic Atmospheres
Zhuchang Zhan, Sara Seager, Janusz Jurand Petkowski, et al.
Astrobiology
|
August 14, 2020
The Venusian Lower Atmosphere Haze as a Depot for Desiccated Microbial Life: A Proposed Life Cycle for Persistence of the Venusian Aerial Biosphere
Sara Seager, Janusz J Petkowski, Peter Gao, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 8, 2022
Only extraordinary volcanism can explain the presence of parts per billion phosphine on Venus
William Bains, Oliver Shorttle, Sukrit Ranjan, et al.
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development
|
February 28, 2002
Evolutionary computational methods to predict oral bioavailability QSPRs
William Bains, Richard Gilbert, Lilya Sviridenko, et al.
Astrobiology
|
March 26, 2025
Simple Lipids Form Stable Higher-Order Structures in Concentrated Sulfuric Acid
Daniel Duzdevich, Collin Nisler, Janusz J Petkowski, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
August 11, 2025
Warm, water-depleted rocky exoplanets with surface ionic liquids: A proposed class for planetary habitability
Rachana Agrawal, Sara Seager, Iaroslav Iakubivskyi, et al.
Science Advances
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March 26, 2025
Astrobiological implications of the stability and reactivity of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) in concentrated sulfuric acid
Janusz J Petkowski, Sara Seager, Maxwell D Seager, et al.
Astrobiology
|
July 20, 2021
Phosphine on Venus Cannot Be Explained by Conventional Processes
William Bains, Janusz J Petkowski, Sara Seager, et al.
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