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From Chemistry to Life

Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the fascinating search for alien life in this 1-hour lecture by astronomer Dimitar Sasselov, founding director of Harvard's Origins of Life Initiative. Delve into the physical and chemical phenomena of life beyond our solar system, examining the potential for life to develop in unimaginable ways. Learn about the importance of hydrogen, helium, and other elements in the formation of life, as well as the significance of water planets and deep water cycles. Investigate the carbon cycle, cloth rates, and game-changing discoveries in the field. Gain insights into laboratory experiments simulating simple systems that could lead to life. Recorded at the 2015 World Science Festival in New York City, this thought-provoking talk challenges conventional ideas about extraterrestrial life and offers a glimpse into cutting-edge research in astrobiology.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is life
Hydrogen and helium
Elements
Kepler 62
Water Plants
Deep Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Cloth Rates
The Game Changer
Life in the Lab
The Simple System
Conclusion


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World Science Festival

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