Astrobiology in a sentence as a noun

Modern astrobiology, as documented in the recent Cosmos reboot, thinks that life has already been traversing the galaxy on space rocks; crashing into planets in an ice ball and taking hold where it can. While not intelligent by human standards, it still spreads ET life.

The journal has also been accused of promoting fringe viewpoints and speculative viewpoints on astrobiology, astrophysics, and quantum physics.

If you're doing well as a self-taught programmer and so forth, perhaps you'd be happier studying something quite different from whatever you started with - medieval history or astrobiology or philosophy, say.

I was at an astrobiology conference this week, and one of the ideas that we discussed is that life on Earth is good at finding and exploiting gradients for energy harvesting---thermal, chemical, even electrical.

Astrobiology definitions

noun

the branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life

See also: exobiology