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Carolyn Porco – Searching for Life in the Solar System

Where will unambiguous signs of life most likely be found outside Earth? While telescopes squint at impossibly distant (but numerous) exoplanets, increasing numbers of increasingly brilliant robots are probing the wildly exotic potential environments for life nearby in our own Solar System. Which ones are the most promising candidates, and why, and what are the […]

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The Five Ages of Burning Man – Michael Mikel

Burning Man co-founder Michael Mikel (aka Danger Ranger: https://twitter.com/danger_ranger), who serves as Director of Advanced Social Systems for the Burning Man Project will discuss the thirty-year history of the event. Outlining the five eras of Burning Man, he will 
explain how over time the event and organization
 have evolved and been molded by external and

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The Geological Reveal: How the Rock Record Shows Our Relationship to the Natural World –

Before us, after us, and without our realizing it: geology, ecology, and biology uniquely record human activity. Geoscientist Miles Traer, co-host of the podcast “Generation Anthropocene: http://www.genanthro.com” uncovers the many “natures” of the
 San Francisco Bay Area that exist beneath our feet. “The Geological Reveal: How the Rock Record Shows Our Relationship to the Natural

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The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. – Neal Stephenson, Nicole Galland

In a special daytime event co-authors Neal Stephenson (“Anathem”, “Seveneves”) and
 Nicole Galland (“The Fool’s Tale”) discuss their novel “The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.” with Long Now’s Alexander Rose on the day after it was released. It’s a book that features ancient texts,
 19th century technology, time travel, 
a language expert protagonist, and magic.

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China!

In this epidsode, Ari tells you his stories from his recent trip to China. Walking the World Record waterline, getting 8,000′ off the ground in his paraglider and more of the shenanigans that you’d expect! Enjoy!

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James Gleick – Time Travel

The problem of the unknowable future is matched by the problem of the unchangeable past. Both are solved by the dream of time travel. The peculiarities and paradoxes of time travel are explored in imaginative detail in science fiction, even though it doesn’t exist, or maybe especially because it doesn’t exist. Grappling with the idea

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How We Became “Unprepared”: Imagining Catastrophe from the Cold War to Bird Flu – Andrew

What tools & concepts do climate, health and security authorities rely on to evaluate potential crises? An anthropologist of science & medicine asks how preparedness became the norm for experts charged with managing uncertain futures. Lakoff’s book “Unprepared: Global Health in a Time of Emergency”: https://www.amazon.com/Unprepared-Global-Health-Time-Emergency/dp/0520295765/. This event is co-presented by the Center for Advanced

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Geoffrey West – The Universal Laws of Growth and Pace

The scope of Geoffrey West’s talk is covered by the full title of his new book: “Scale: The Universal Laws of Growth, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Pace of Life in Organisms, Cities, Economies, and Companies”. It is original, spectacular work—showing how logarithmic scaling governs everything from cells to ecosystems. The same rules govern companies and

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The History & Science of a Persistent Malady – Scurvy Salon

A special night of short talks about the long history and scientific background behind a most persistent malady. And the drinks that can help keep it at bay. Featuring returning Interval speakers
 James Holland Jones (Stanford), James Nestor (Deep), Kara Platoni (We Have the Technology), The Interval’s Beverage Director: Jennifer Colliau, and more. “The History

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