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Random Influences of Life
Random Influences of Life
Transcript: The history of life on Earth is not a simple linear progression from simple to more complex, from bacteria t... Read more
29 Jul 2011
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Possible Sites for Life
Possible Sites for Life
Transcript: If planetary scientists are asked to speculate on the most possible sites for life within the solar system, ... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min
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Life on Giant Planets
Life on Giant Planets
Transcript: It’s particularly important to consider the possibility of life on or in the gas giant planets of the solar ... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min
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Artificial Life
Artificial Life
Transcript: Given trillions of potential sites for life and billions of years for it to evolve, it’s impossible for scie... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min
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Life in the Solar System
Life in the Solar System
Transcript: The first place to conduct the search for life beyond Earth is our own solar system. Each of the planets in... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min
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Computers and Evolution
Computers and Evolution
Transcript: Computers have informed us about evolution in two fundamental ways. First, the power of computers has been ... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min
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Genetic Engineering
Genetic Engineering
Transcript: Venus is in many ways the sister planet to the Earth. However, the physical conditions are so extreme and u... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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Technology and Evolution
Technology and Evolution
Transcript: We tend to associate technology with our high intelligence and our role as masters of this planet, but it’s ... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min
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Technology and Life
Technology and Life
Transcript: We tend to think of tools and technologies in terms of human development and our control over the natural en... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min
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Evolution of Humans
Evolution of Humans
Transcript: Venus is in many ways the sister planet to the Earth. However, the physical conditions are so extreme and u... Read more
28 Jul 2011
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1min