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SUMMARY:What is Life: What Did the First Life Look Like?
DESCRIPTION:Caveat NYC\, 21 A Clinton Street\, New York\, NY 10002 \nThe question “What is life?” takes just three words. But it is one of the hardest questions in science\, attracting researchers from a huge range of disciplines\, from molecular biology to astronomy to philosophy. This fall\, science writer Carl Zimmer delves into this question by talking to eight experts over four nights to understand what the newest research tells us about life. \nNight 4\, with protobiologist Kate Adamala and microbial ecologist Donato Giovannelli\, tackles the question “What did the first life look like?” \nThis event is 21+. For tickets and more information\, visit the website. \nCarl Zimmer is a columnist for the New York Times\, where his column “Matter” appears each week. He is the author of thirteen books on science\, and is a frequent guest on radio programs and podcasts such as Radiolab. In 2016\, Zimmer won the Stephen Jay Gould Prize\, awarded annually by the Society for the Study of Evolution to recognize individuals whose sustained efforts have advanced public understanding of evolutionary science. \nThis program is a collaboration between The Story Collider and Caveat\, and is supported by Science Sandbox\, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/scisoc/cssevent/life-first-life-look-like/
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