How Far Can Life Go? 2018 Breakthrough Prize Symposium Panel
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Natalie Batalha (NASA Ames Research Center), Lyman Page (Princeton University), Gary Ruvkun (Harvard Medical School) and Yuri Milner (Moderator).
For most of Earth’s history, life was single-celled. Now we have global civilization and architecture that can be seen from space. What are the triggers for life to become complex? Can we become an interplanetary species? Would we become multiple species? What are the physical limits of our ability to move matter and capture energy? What are the biological limits to complexity? What are our chances of survival on the scale of millions of years?
The 2018 Breakthrough Prize Symposium was held December 4, 2017 at Stanford University and co-hosted by UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley. The daylong event included talks and panels featuring Breakthrough Prize laureates in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics, as well as other distinguished guests. The evening culminated with a banquet honoring winners of the New Horizons in Physics and Mathematics Prizes. Learn more about the Breakthrough Prizes at https://breakthroughprize.org.
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