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Skepticism With Wonder
Topic: Alien Life
11/17/03
Summary: The challenge to communicate both the breadth and depth of astrobiology is discussed by Carol Oliver, of the Australian Centre for Astrobiology.

James Cameron IV: The ET Challenge
Topic: Alien Life
11/06/03
Summary: In the fourth and final installment of Astrobiology Magazine's interview with Academy Award winning film-maker, James Cameron, he discusses the public reaction to a moment of 'contact' with another species from elsewhere in the universe.

James Cameron III: Space, the Reality Show
Topic: Mars
11/05/03
Summary: In the third installment of Astrobiology Magazine's interview with film-maker, James Cameron, his explorations take the conversation towards Mars, and why communicating imagination is as important as getting to an exotic location to shoot.

James Cameron II: Extreme Life
Topic: Missions
11/04/03
Summary: In the second installment of Astrobiology Magazine's interview with Academy Award winning film-maker, James Cameron, his life as an extreme explorer comes to the forefront.

James Cameron I: The Titanic Explorer
Topic: Extreme Life
11/03/03
Summary: Film-maker James Cameron discusses with Astrobiology Magazine editors how he became fascinated by exploring extreme environments. This multipart interview looks through his creative lens, to find out how much space and ocean voyages may have in common.

The Elegant Universe of Brian Greene
Topic: Cosmic Evolution
10/28/03
Summary: Pulitzer-Prize finalist and best-selling author, Brian Greene, discusses the horizons of physics, from the vantage point of one of the leading experts in cosmology and string theories. A Columbia Professor of Physics and Mathematics, Greene describes one promising path for unifying all the natural forces and matter.

Flying Humans: Interview with David Glover
Topic: Moon to Mars
10/18/03
Summary: Prototype gliders for long-distance flying on Mars have reached their testing phase. A seasoned soaring guide and former President of the US Hang Gliding Association, David Glover, talks about the challenges of soaring on Earth and potentially elsewhere.

Interview with Bill Nye: The Sundial Guy
Topic: Mars
10/08/03
Summary: Early next year, the first interplanetary sundials will be tested on the surface of Mars if all goes according to plan. The sundials, inspired by a flash from Bill Nye, the Science Guy, also will allow scientists to calibrate the pink color of the martian sky.

Bridging the Gap: Part III
Topic: Missions
09/10/03
Summary: Renowned physicist, Freeman Dyson, has proposed some of the most compelling concepts for space explorations. These range from a theory of life's origins--the "double-origin hypothesis"--which posits two separate creatures at the beginning, one replicating and the other metabolizing.

Bridging the Gap: Part II
Topic: Missions
09/03/03
Summary: Renowned physicist, Freeman Dyson, has proposed some of the most compelling concepts for space explorations. These range from a theory of life's origins--the "double-origin hypothesis", which posits two separate creatures at the beginning, one replicating and the other metabolizing--to the "Dyson Sphere".
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