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1. Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor

2. Carbonate-hosted microbial communities are prolific and pervasive methane oxidizers at geologically diverse marine methane seep sites

3. Mapping metabolic activity at single cell resolution in intact volcanic fumarole sediment.

4. Impacts of deep-sea mining on microbial ecosystem services

5. Telepresence is a potentially transformative tool for field science

7. Methane Seep Carbonates Host Distinct, Diverse, and Dynamic Microbial Assemblages

8. TEAM PLAYERS

10. Nautilus Field Season Overview

12. Natural and anthropogenic carbon input affect microbial activity in salt marsh sediment.

14. Spatially resolved correlative microscopy and microbial identification reveal dynamic depth‐ and mineral‐dependent anabolic activity in salt marsh sediment.

16. Ad Astra Academy: Using Space Exploration to Promote Student Learning and Motivation in the City of God, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

17. Harnessing a methane‐fueled, sediment‐free mixed microbial community for utilization of distributed sources of natural gas.

19. Monodeuterated methane: an isotopic probe to measure biological methane metabolism rates and track catabolic exchange reactions.

20. Proteomic Stable Isotope Probing Reveals Biosynthesis Dynamics of Slow Growing Methane Based Microbial Communities.

21. Effect of varied amounts of sunlight on population levels of the marine rotifer B. pilicatus. (Senior Division)

22. The Potential for Biologically Catalyzed Anaerobic Methane Oxidation on Ancient Mars.

23. Perspective: Science policy through public engagement.

24. Archaea in metazoan diets: implications for food webs and biogeochemical cycling.

28. Mars on Earth: soil analogues for future Mars missions.

29. Bqsr/BqsS Constitute a Two-Component System That Senses Extracellular Fe(II) in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

30. Carbonate chimneys at the highly productive point Dume methane seep: Fine-scale mineralogical, geochemical, and microbiological heterogeneity reflects dynamic and long-lived methane-metabolizing habitats.

31. Chapter 1: The Astrobiology Primer 3.0.

33. Iron oxides stimulate sulfate-driven anaerobic methane oxidation in seeps.

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