Overview
Explore the fascinating possibilities of human evolution beyond Earth in this thought-provoking panel discussion from the World Science Festival. Delve into the challenges and potential solutions for sustaining human life in space, on the moon, and on Mars. Learn about cutting-edge research on how space affects the human body and DNA, and discover the potential for genetic engineering to enhance our ability to thrive in extraterrestrial environments. Join experts Chris Mason, Caleb Scharf, and Ting Wu, moderated by Stuart Firestein, as they discuss the biological future of humanity and the dawn of a new era of evolution. Gain insights into topics such as artificial gravity, engineering humans for space life, and the feasibility of sustaining life on Mars. Conclude with an engaging Q&A session that further explores the cosmic migration of our species.
Syllabus
Program Introduction
Introduction of Participants
Program Begins: Thinking about humans on other planets is hard and terrifying.
Should we make more gravity?
Engineering humans for life in space
Can we actually sustain life on Mars?
Q&A
Taught by
World Science Festival