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Radio Astrobiology: Intelligent Forms
Extrasolar Life Summary (Jan 22, 2007): Welcome to Radio Astrobiology, the podcast of Astrobiology Magazine. Join us as Simon Conway Morris discusses the forms life may take as it becomes increasingly complex and intelligent.

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Radio Astrobiology: Intelligent Forms

Join us for Astrobiology Magazine’s latest podcast: “Naked Astrobiology” with our host Simon Mitton, and the second part of his interview with Simon Conway Morris, a paleontologist renowned for his insights into early evolution. In this segment of the interview, they discuss the development of life and how manipulation of the environment eventually leads to advanced technology. As outlined in his newest book, “Life’s Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe,” Conway Morris says human-like forms could be a common result of evolution as life on a planet becomes increasingly complex.

Clicking on the title "Radio Astrobiology:Intelligent Forms" or on "Naked Astrobiology" will launch the podcast program.


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Radio Astrobiology: Considering Convergence (Conway Morris interview, part 1)
Radio Astrobiology: Interview with David Southwood, part 1
Radio Astrobiology: Interview with David Southwood, part 2
The Astrobiology Connection: Investigating an Impact Crater

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