George Whitesides – The Origin of Life
Public lecture delivered by Professor George Whitesides (Harvard University) at UNSW Sydney discussing one of the most interesting questions in science, and one unlikely ever to be answered unambiguously. It is also one that provides the basis for a broad range of questions about chemistry, dynamic systems, dissipation, information, and emergence, both in the peribiotic world and in general.

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Jack Szostak: The Origin of Life: Not as Hard as it Looks?

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Nick Lane: The electrical origins of life

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The Emergence of Life on Earth

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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Sarah Paine - Why Russia and China can't escape geography

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The Origin of Life: An Inside Story - 2016 Lectures (with James Tour)

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Origin and early evolution of life with William Martin | Reason with Science | Hydrothermal Vents

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Inevitable Life ?

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New Theories on the Origin of Life with Dr. Eric Smith

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"Thermodynamics and the Origin of Life"

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Jack Szostak: Origin of life on earth and design of alternatives

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Professor Nick Lane : How can we know anything about the origin of life?

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The Quantum Origins of Gravity by Leonard Susskind

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The unselfish gene | Denis Noble challenges Richard Dawkins

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Michael Russel: On the Emergence of Life Through "Negative" Entropy Trapping

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What is Life? - with Paul Nurse

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A 300,000-Year History of Human Evolution - Robin May

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Jack Szostak (Harvard/HHMI) Part 1: The Origin of Cellular Life on Earth

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