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🗓️ 9 January 2025
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss some of the great unanswered questions in science: how and where did life on Earth begin, what did it need to thrive and could it be found elsewhere? Charles Darwin speculated that we might look for the cradle of life here in 'some warm little pond'; more recently the focus moved to ocean depths, while new observations in outer space and in laboratories raise fresh questions about the potential for lifeforms to develop and thrive, or 'habitability' as it is termed. What was the chemistry needed for life to begin and is it different from the chemistry we have now? With that in mind, what signs of life should we be looking for in the universe to learn if we are alone?
With
Jayne Birkby Associate Professor of Exoplanetary Sciences at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow in Physics at Brasenose College
Saidul Islam Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Kings College, London
And
Oliver Shorttle Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Clare College
Producer: Simon Tillotson
Reading list:
David Grinspoon, Venus Revealed: A New Look Below the Clouds of Our Mysterious Twin Planet (Basic Books, 1998)
Lisa Kaltenegger, Alien Earths: Planet Hunting in the Cosmos (Allen Lane, 2024)
Andrew H. Knoll, Life on a Young Planet: The First Three Billion Years of Evolution on Earth (Princeton University Press, 2004)
Charles H. Langmuir and Wallace Broecker, How to Build a Habitable Planet: The Story of Earth from the Big Bang to Humankind (Princeton University Press, 2012)
Joshua Winn, The Little Book of Exoplanets (Princeton University Press, 2023)
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0:55.7 | Hello, how and where did life on earth begin? And what did it need to thrive? And could it be found elsewhere? These are |
1:02.1 | some of the great unanswered questions in science. Darwin suggested we look for the cradle of |
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