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Seth's Tool Shed 

Seth's Tool Shed

Series: Big Picture Science
From: Big Picture Science
Length: 00:54:00

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Anyone who does gardening knows that life is tough. It’s also ancient – the first living things appeared on this planet nearly as soon as our world was habitable. We consider life on real worlds – like Earth and Mars – as well as fictional ones, such as the desert planet from the movie “Dune”. We’ll hear about a new scheme to find Martians, and practical approaches to coping with climate change.

And is Pluto seeking revenge? The unmasking of a fourth moon around this former planet!

We’re making some lively discoveries in Seth’s Tool Shed on Big Picture Science.

Guests:

  Philip Duffy – Physicist and senior scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  Kevin Zahnle – Planetary scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center

  David Summers – Astrobiologist at the SETI Institute

  Christopher Carr – Researcher in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  Mark Showalter – Research scientist at the SETI Institute

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Piece Description

Anyone who does gardening knows that life is tough. It’s also ancient – the first living things appeared on this planet nearly as soon as our world was habitable. We consider life on real worlds – like Earth and Mars – as well as fictional ones, such as the desert planet from the movie “Dune”. We’ll hear about a new scheme to find Martians, and practical approaches to coping with climate change.

And is Pluto seeking revenge? The unmasking of a fourth moon around this former planet!

We’re making some lively discoveries in Seth’s Tool Shed on Big Picture Science.

Guests:

  Philip Duffy – Physicist and senior scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  Kevin Zahnle – Planetary scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center

  David Summers – Astrobiologist at the SETI Institute

  Christopher Carr – Researcher in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  Mark Showalter – Research scientist at the SETI Institute

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Additional Credits

Seth Shostak – Host and Producer
Molly Bentley – Co-Host and Executive Producer
Gary Niederhoff – Producer
Barbara Vance – Production Assistant
Jay Weiler - Assistant

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