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    ELSI Director Yasuhito Sekine was awarded the 40th Inoue Prize for Science

    March 11, 2024

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    ELSI Annual Public Lecture 2024 ‘A Mission to Earth’ lecture videos are available online

    February 26, 2024

    Videos of the lectures by Associate Professor Shawn McGlynn (ELSI) and Assistant Professor Mayumi Seto (Nara Women's University)

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    ELSI student receives 1st Place Prize at GENSEKI2023 – science pitch competition

    November 8, 2023

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    Introducing ELSI Science-Art Resident of FY2023 – Kayo Nomura

    November 1, 2023

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    ELSI student receives Best Student Poster Award from the International Association of Geochemistry

    October 5, 2023

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    Could humans survive on planet Namek in Dragon Ball? ELSI Director answers!

    September 1, 2023

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    Call for Artists for ELSI Science-Art Residency FY2023

    August 4, 2023

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    ELSI scientist Tony Z. Jia receives the ‘Mizuho Foundation for the Promotion of Sciences’ research award

    August 2, 2023

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    NASA Cassini Data Reveals Building Block for Life in Enceladus’ Ocean

    July 5, 2023

    Yasuhito Sekine, Kento Furuya and Shuya Tan has discovered phosphorus – an essential chemical element for life – locked inside salt-rich ice grains ejected into space from Enceladus.

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