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This is both online and in person for Austin only.

You DO need to visit this site to register -- https://www.meetup.com/science-art-ai-and-the-human-experience/events/312143743/?eventOrigin=group_upcoming_events

Culture, AI, Science, and the Human Experience (CASHE) has this to say...

Previously, we explored how the universe gave rise to Earth, and how its early environment, geology, and energy flows created the conditions for something extraordinary to happen. Now we step directly into the moment where the first sparks of life appear on a planet that is, until this point, completely dead.

In this session, we look at how chemistry, energy, and information begin organizing themselves into something that can persist, adapt, and eventually become the living cells we know. We’ll focus in particular on the work of Dr. Helen Hansma, whose mica-sheet model offers a powerful example of how early structures could have supported the emergence of life, and may have provided the launchpad for the formation of cells.

No background needed. Just curiosity, questions, and a willingness to explore how a lifeless world begins to live.

Nature Nerds of Austin has this to say...

Dr. Helen Hansma -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hansma -- https://web.physics.ucsb.edu/~hhansma/

We'll be participating from the Diogenes makerspace in N. Austin. Please try and arrive by about 6pm so we have time to meet and get settled.

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