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1. A roadmap for the atmospheric characterization of terrestrial exoplanets with JWST

2. The Impact of Extended H2O Cross Sections on Temperate Anoxic Planet Atmospheres: Implications for Spectral Characterization of Habitable Worlds

3. Astrobiological Potential of Venus Atmosphere Chemical Anomalies and Other Unexplained Cloud Properties

4. A roadmap for the atmospheric characterization of terrestrial exoplanets with JWST

5. JWST-TST DREAMS: Quartz Clouds in the Atmosphere of WASP-17b

6. The Importance of the Upper Atmosphere to CO/O$_2$ Runaway on Habitable Planets Orbiting Low-Mass Stars

7. UV Spectral Characterization of Low-Mass Stars With AstroSat UVIT for Exoplanet Applications: The Case Study of HIP 23309

8. Large Uncertainties in the Thermodynamics of Phosphorus (III) Oxide (P$_4$O$_6$) Have Significant Implications for Phosphorus Species in Planetary Atmospheres

9. Can Carbon Fractionation Provide Evidence for Aerial Biospheres in the Atmospheres of Temperate Sub-Neptunes?

10. Photochemical Runaway in Exoplanet Atmospheres: Implications for Biosignatures

11. H$_2$-dominated Atmosphere as an Indicator of Second-generation Rocky White Dwarf Exoplanets

12. Constraints on the production of phosphine by Venusian volcanoes

13. Venusian phosphine: a 'Wow!' signal in chemistry?

14. UV Transmission in Natural Waters on Prebiotic Earth

15. Low levels of sulphur dioxide contamination of Venusian phosphine spectra

16. Starting Life and Searching for Life on Rocky Planets

17. Assessment of Ammonia as a Biosignature Gas in Exoplanet Atmospheres

18. Recovery of Spectra of Phosphine in Venus' Clouds

19. Assessment of Isoprene as a Possible Biosignature Gas in Exoplanets with Anoxic Atmospheres

20. On the Robustness of Phosphine Signatures in Venus' Clouds

21. Re-analysis of Phosphine in Venus' Clouds

22. Phosphine Gas in the Cloud Decks of Venus

23. The Venusian Lower Atmosphere Haze as a Depot for Desiccated Microbial Life: A Proposed Life Cycle for Persistence of the Venusian Aerial Biosphere

24. Phosphine on Venus Cannot be Explained by Conventional Processes

25. Photochemistry of Anoxic Abiotic Habitable Planet Atmospheres: Impact of New H$_2$O Cross-Sections

26. Phosphine as a Biosignature Gas in Exoplanet Atmospheres

27. Nitrogen Oxide Concentrations in Natural Waters on Early Earth

28. Stellar Flares from the First Tess Data Release: Exploring a New Sample of M-dwarfs

29. Highly Volcanic Exoplanets, Lava Worlds, and Magma Ocean Worlds: An Emerging Class of Dynamic Exoplanets of Significant Scientific Priority

30. Sulfidic Anion Concentrations on Early Earth for Surficial Origins-of-Life Chemistry

31. The Surface UV Environment on Planets Orbiting M-Dwarfs: Implications for Prebiotic Chemistry & Need for Experimental Follow-Up

32. Atmospheric Constraints on the Surface UV Environment of Mars at 3.9 Ga Relevant to Prebiotic Chemistry

33. Constraints on the Early Terrestrial Surface UV Environment Relevant to Prebiotic Chemistry

34. Phosphine gas in the cloud decks of Venus

35. The Impact of Extended H2O Cross Sections on Temperate Anoxic Planet Atmospheres:Implications for Spectral Characterization of Habitable Worlds

36. Influence of the UV Environment on the Synthesis of Prebiotic Molecules

37. Mimicking lightning-induced electrochemistry on the early Earth.

38. Atmospheric Characterization of 5 Hot Jupiters with Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope

39. The Emergent 1.1-1.7 Micron Spectrum of the Exoplanet CoRoT-2b as Measured Using the Hubble Space Telescope

40. Addendum: Phosphine gas in the cloud deck of Venus

41. Infrared Transmission Spectroscopy of the Exoplanets HD209458b and XO-1b Using the Wide Field Camera-3 on the Hubble Space Telescope

45. JWST-TST DREAMS: Quartz Clouds in the Atmosphere of WASP-17b

48. A Re-Appraisal of CO/O$_2$ Runaway on Habitable Planets Orbiting Low-Mass Stars

50. Only extraordinary volcanism can explain the presence of parts per billion phosphine on Venus

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