Sept. 8, 2017, 8 p.m.

Friday's Elk, September 8, 2017

Friday's Elk

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It was a sold-out night on Wednesday at Caveat, the new New York science-themed venue that's hosting my live series, "What is Life?" this fall.

I talked to a philosopher and an astrobiologist about how they define life, bringing out some props to figure out where they stand, life-wise: some lichen from my yard, a wind-up toy, a vial of viruses, and a rusty nail.

Sara Imari Walker of Arizona State University (in the photo) told the audience that I was talking about life as a thing, whereas she thought of it as a process. I took an applause-based survey, and discovered that they agreed.

The next Caveat conversation will be on November 1. The question of the night will be, How did life start?

Earlier on Wednesday, I gave the keynote talk at a meeting at Rockefeller University called "Science, Democracy, and Journalism." I explored a disastrous episode in the history of science, when the Soviet Union turned away from biology and persecuted geneticists. I found some disturbing parallels to the state of science in the United States today. I posted the text of my speech on Medium, with links and sources.

 
Upcoming Talks

October 4, Boston, Festival of Genomics. "Game of Genomes: How the Public Can Learn About Genomics Through about Their Own Genomes." A panel discussion with some of the scientists who helped me with my series for Stat.

October 11, Stony Brook University, New York: Provost's Lecture.

October 28 & 29, San Francisco. World Conference of Science Journalists. I'll be speaking at two sessions. Details here.

November 1, New York. "What Is Life?" Night 2: How did life start?

November 8, University of Oxford. Twelfth Annual Baruch Blumberg Lecture

December 6, New York. "What Is Life?" Night 3: Is life inevitable?

December 20, New York. "What Is Life?" Night 4: What did the first life look like?

January 3-7, 2018 San Francisco: Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Plenary Lecture

NEW: February 15, 2018: Rochester, NY: Neilly Lecture Series, River Campus Libraries. 
 
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