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Doomsday Theories: Extraterrestrials

From: Terrascope Youth Radio
Length: 00:03:53

Is the end of the earth at hand? How will it happen? Terrascope Youth Radio reporters Eitan Stern-Robbins and Alexandros Zervos talk to MIT Professor Sara Seager about the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Read the full description.

0210high_reztyr_logo-zigzag-350px_small What environmental catastrophes could spell doom for the earth as we know it?  In this first part of a Doomsday Theories series, Terrascope Youth Radio reporters explore the possibility of the existence of other life forms.

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What environmental catastrophes could spell doom for the earth as we know it?  In this first part of a Doomsday Theories series, Terrascope Youth Radio reporters explore the possibility of the existence of other life forms.

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Dear friends, we have produced a 30 min long kids interview with a german-american-suisse researcher working on the global science project CERN. Questions like big bang, parallel universes, dark matter etc are part of it - we would be happy if you would integrate parts of it somewhere. Here is the link, cheers, Thomas Röhlinger, Radijojo World Children's Radio Network
http://radijojo.de/transatlantik/english/page/unten.php?butre=Sendungen&punkt=schule&audio=dietransatlantischeweltmaschin&audioname=The%20transatlantic%20world%20machine