Understanding Life on Other Planets
Humans have imagined extraterrestrial life for centuries, but life on Earth is still the only kind we know of. What makes us unique, and how did we get here? Join us in this month’s Science in the News talk where three Yale scientists will discuss what we know about the origins of living things on our planet. You’ll learn about the first moments in Earth’s history, where to find the raw materials required for life, and how the humble water molecule makes it all possible.
Speakers: Daniel Konstantinovsky, Garrett Levine, Victor Olmos
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/96271016628?pwd=VFQxR1VkTE5tSStJT3RTRkZTaWpjdz09
For more event info, please contact Lizzy Nand: lizzy.nand@yale.edu
AGE GROUP: | Teens (13-17) | Family and Children (6-12) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program |
TAGS: | science education |
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