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COVID-19's continued threat makes hosting our annual InterPlanetary Festival near impossible. In lieu of in-person panel discussions and sci-fi film screenings, SFI's InterPlanetary Project will explore the Planetary Life Support System "Astrobiology and Life Detection" in a mini-series called "Andromeda Strain and the Meaning of Life." SFI President, David Krakauer, kicks this series off by discussing some of the challenging questions at the center of origins of life research that emerge in Michael Crichton's "Andromeda Strain." What can a science-fiction film about an invasive, alien virus tell us about life, on earth and beyond? He and Chris Kempes approached some of those themes in episode two. Then Chris Kempes discussed synthetic life with synthetic biologist Kate Adamala. Last week Kate conversed with theoretical physicist, astrobiologist, and SFI External Professor Sara Imari Walker about information replication, and potential independent origins of life, whether in the lab or on an exoplanet. This week Lee Cronin, chemist and inorganic alien hunter joins Sara Walker for a lively discussion about the distinction between life and intelligence, the shortfalls of physical laws, and pre-biotic selection. Each week, we'll host a conversation between experts on this subject. Tune in next Thursday for a follow-up between Lee Cronin and Pete Worden. Jeremy England is confirmed to appear in this series, as well. Learn more about SFI's InterPlanetary Project at https://santafe.edu/interplanetary/mi... Learn more about SFI's Origins of Life research at https://santafe.edu/research/projects... Watch a trailer for Andromeda Strain at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMbSp... Learn more at https://santafe.edu Follow us on social media: https://twitter.com/sfiscience https://instagram.com/sfiscience https://facebook.com/santafeinstitute https://facebook.com/groups/santafeinstitute https://linkedin.com/company/santafeinstitute

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