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Monica Grady
Natural History Museum
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This course starts at the very beginning with the Big Bang, when the universe was formed. Dr Grady explores our own planet with a look at how life first came about and the range of environments in which it has adapted to survive. Studying organisms that live in the most extreme and inhospitable habitats provides a guide to the limits of life on other planets. Dr Grady moves on to explore places in our solar system where life might be found, before heading out into space to examine the possibilities for life in our galaxy and beyond.
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Natural History Museum, big bang, seminar, astrophysics, extra terrestrial, astrobiology, earth, SETI
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English
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