"Lec 5 - Life in Extreme Environments" (January 26, 2010) Professor Lynn Rothschild discusses what extremophiles are, why they are important, and how they are applicable to the evolution of life, what else might be out there, and the future of life. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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Tags: science technology astrobiology space exploration universe evolution extremophile environment biology physical chemical extremes cells molecules limits for life hyperthermophiles organisms UV radiation adaptation aerobic metabolism rese
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Lec 1 - From Astrochemistry to Astrobiology
Lec 2 - The Search for other Earths and Life in the Universe
Lec 6 - How Predictable Is Evolution?
Lec 7 - Catastrophic Impacts in Earth's History
Lec 8 - The Search for Life on Mars
Lec 10 - Life Beyond It's Planet of Origin
Lec 11 - Biologically Reversible Exploration
Lec 12 - Advanced Life Support Systems