Meet The X-Ray Visionary Looking for Signs of Life on Mars

Abigail Allwood is a translator. But instead of reading ancient texts, she reads ancient rocks, and for the past decade, the Australian astrobiologist has been exploring the most remote wilderness on earth in search of microscopic fingerprints of life.

She uses a tool called the PIXL, which she invented as a postdoc: It fires a hair’s-width x-ray beam at a rock. That energy stirs up the atoms on the surface, which then shoot back their own distinct x-rays. Combined, those x-rays create finely detailed maps of the rock, potentially revealing the past presence of microbes. She previously used the method to study rocks in Australia’s Pilbara region. “I stood barefoot on a seashore that was formed 3.45 billion years ago,” she says.

Now she’s gearing up to repeat her study—on Mars. Allwood is a principal investigator on NASA’s 2020 rover mission, the first woman to oversee a scientific instrument on a Red Planet expedition. “About bloody time!” she says. The PIXL will be one of just seven instruments aboard. “This isn’t going to be a shiny-object hunt,” she says. “It’s not like uncovering a dinosaur bone.” Her spectral science is far more subtle—but just as exciting.


Who: Abigail Allwood, astrobiologist

Idol: Naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough

Productivity hack: Oil painting. “It engages the other half of my brain, which is therapeutic.”

Unlikely hobby: “My husband and I are growing a rain forest on a 101-acre farm in Queensland.”

Last book read: The Sixth Extinction, by Elizabeth Kolbert


Abigail Allwood’s work

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2006: Rock Star Allwood identifies the oldest evidence of life on earth in Australia. The discovery lands her on the cover of Nature

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2007: Beta Testing As a postdoc at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Allwood looks for traces of past life.

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2008: Mars Calling NASA’s Mars program recruits Allwood to join its team of scientists.

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2014: Breakout Role The astrobiologist is tapped to be a principal investigator on the Mars 2020 rover mission.

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2021: The PIXL Allwood’s invention will scan Martian rocks for microbial biosignatures.


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Drew Barrymore on Life After Divorce: “I’m So Happy Now”

Getting divorced is no walk in the park, especially if you’re a high-profile actress, but following Drew Barrymore‘s announcement that she and husband Will Kopelman are splitting after four years of marriage, the actress seems to be doing just fine. “I’m so happy now, and I have such a good thing in my life with my kids and everything,” she told Us Weekly on Sunday at the Safe Kids Day event in Culver City, CA.

As if promoting the release of her new line of Rosé wine and spending time with friends wasn’t enough to keep her mind off of things, Drew has also been busy with her adorable daughters, Olive, 3, and Frankie, 2. “Yesterday, Olive got into my lipstick and it was a real scene,” she continued. “Let’s just say the whole face got covered, then the hands on the walls, everywhere . . . I was like, how did this happen in three minutes? It took over an hour to get it off of her. It was nuts.” Drew also celebrated Frankie’s second birthday last Friday, saying the party was “so sweet and delicious,” and that Frankie’s Minnie Mouse cake was “the best thing ever.” So cute! Check out Drew’s most adorable moments with her girls over the years, and see what she recently had to say about BFF Cameron Diaz!

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