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 NASA has selected five planet hunters to receive the 2013 Carl Sagan Exoplanet Postdoctoral Fellowships.  The fellowship, named for the late astronomer, was created to inspire the next generation of explorers seeking to learn more about planets, and possibly life, around other stars.The primary goal of the fellowship program is to support outstanding recent postdoctoral scientists in conducting independent research related to the science goals of NASA s Exoplanet Exploration Program.Significant discoveries have already been made by previous Sagan Fellows.  One recent discovery found that the size and location of an asteroid belt may determine whether complex life will evolve on an Earth-like planet . In the past decade, astronomers have made incredible progress toward C stanley becher arl Sagan s goal of understanding the existence of life, and ultimately, of intelligent life throughout the uni stanley tumblr verse,  said Charles Beichman, executive director of the NASA Exoplanet Science I stanley cup nstitute at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.  The young scientists named as this year s Sagan Fellows will help to make dramatic new progress toward this goal through their observational, theoretical and instrumental contributions. The program, created in 2008, awards selected postdoctoral scientists with annual stipends of $65,500 for up to three years, plus an annual research budget of up to $16,000. The 2013 Sagan Fellows are:-- Jared Males, who will work at the University of Arizona, Tucson, to inves Evup Samsung is trying to beat Apple to these two life-changing health tracking features
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