Life at the Common Denominator: Mechanistic and Quantitative Biology for Earth and Space Sciences

Life at the Common Denominator: Mechanistic and Quantitative Biology for Earth and Space Sciences

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Life at the Common Denominator: Mechanistic and Quantitative Biology for Earth and Space Sciences

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Carl Sagan
  3. 3 Galileo and Kepler
  4. 4 Voyager 1 and 2
  5. 5 Kepler
  6. 6 Darwin
  7. 7 Convergence
  8. 8 Shared Challenges
  9. 9 Potential of Life
  10. 10 Why Does Life Need Energy
  11. 11 Production of Unfavorable Species
  12. 12 Life on Earth
  13. 13 Discrete Minimum Requirements
  14. 14 Environmental Factors
  15. 15 Power
  16. 16 Energy
  17. 17 Energy in the System
  18. 18 Generalized View
  19. 19 Free Energy Yield
  20. 20 Multiple Compounds
  21. 21 Habitability
  22. 22 Methane plumes
  23. 23 Serpentinization
  24. 24 Lost City
  25. 25 Habitability Conceptual Model
  26. 26 Supply Side
  27. 27 Model
  28. 28 Two plots
  29. 29 Relationship
  30. 30 pH
  31. 31 First example
  32. 32 Second example
  33. 33 Next steps
  34. 34 Quote
  35. 35 Conclusion

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