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References used in my astrobiology lectures
- Darwin, C., 1859, "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life". John Murray, London; modern reprint Charles Darwin, Julian Huxley (2003). The Origin of Species. Signet Classics.
- Forget, F., 2007, "Water and Climates on Mars". In: Muriel Gargaud et al. (eds), "Lectures in
Astrobiology", vol. II, p. 103-122.
- Gould, S. J., 1989, "Wonderful Life. The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History", Penguin.
- Lejeune, Schaerer, D. 2001, "Database of Geneva stellar evolution tracks and isochrones",
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 366, p. 538-546.
- Luca Cavalli-Sforza, L. & Feldman, M. W. 2003, Nature Genetics, vol. 33, p. 266-275.
- Laskar, P., Joutel, Robutel, 1993, Nature, vol. 361, no. 6413, p. 615-617.
- Mayor M. & Queloz D., 1995, "A Jupiter-Mass Companion to a Solar-Type Star", Nature 378, p. 355.
- Morgan, E., 1990, "The Scars of Evolution: What our bodies tell us about human origins", Penguin.
- Morris, D., 1994, "The Naked Ape, a Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal", Vintage.
- Tattersall, I., 2006, Scientific American, Special Edition, "Becoming Human,
Evolution and the Rise of Intelligence", vol. 16, no 2.
- Weidenreich, F., 1946, Apes, Giants, and Man, Univ. Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.



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