The idea of human artifacts being given life has fascinated humankind for at least 3000 years. As seen in tales ranging from Pygmalion to Frankenstein, humanity has long been intrigued by the concept of artificial life. (Wikipedia).
Teach Astronomy - History of Life
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Scientists know a lot of details about the history of life on Earth, although less so before half a billion years ago when there was no fossil record, but it's worth looking at the major features in an overview of the history of life on Earth. Life formed in
From playlist 24. Chemistry and Context for Life
Astronomy - Ch. 30: Life in the Universe? (4 of 20) When Did Life Appear on Earth?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will learn when did life begin on Earth. From 4.54 billion years ago when the Earth was formed to 3.5 billion years ago when primi
From playlist ASTRONOMY 30 LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE
Where Did Life Come From? (feat. PBS Space Time and Eons!)
Follow us to PBS Space Time: https://youtu.be/GcfLZSL7YGw And Eons: https://youtu.be/pk213XSSktQ ↓↓↓ More origin of life info and sources below ↓↓↓ The origin of life is one of the most important mysteries in all of science. When did life begin? How did life first evolve from chemistry?
From playlist Be Smart - LATEST EPISODES!
Teach Astronomy - Computers and Evolution
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Computers have informed us about evolution in two fundamental ways. First, the power of computers has been used to model evolution. It's possible to create life in a computer in a sense. So-called genetic algorithms can be used to mimic the processes by wh
From playlist 26. Life on Earth
Teach Astronomy - Artificial Life
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Given trillions of potential sites for life and billions of years for it to evolve, it's impossible for scientists to know how strange life might be or how different from life on our planet. In the discussion of life in the universe, scientists tend to make
From playlist 26. Life on Earth
Teach Astronomy - Origin of Life
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Scientists are still unsure as to the earliest date of life on Earth. There are several reasons for this. Primitive life on Earth was small and microscopic. With no hard bodies, there are no fossil remains. Second, the Earth is a geologically active place
From playlist 24. Chemistry and Context for Life
You must have wondered about it before, haven't you? How did life begin on earth? I mean the very first thing. The first unicellular organism, billions of years ago. Is it even possible? As it happens, our understanding of chemistry, biochemistry, and biology has become so sophisticated ov
From playlist Biology/Genetics
Teach Astronomy - Multicellular Organisms
From playlist 26. Life on Earth
The History of Artificial Intelligence [4K] | CyberWork And The American Dreams | Spark
How is artificial intelligence impacting our day-to-day life? This documentary explores the history of technology and the impact of robotics and artificial intelligence, and the future of work. It also discusses past lessons and what business, government, and society must do to prepare for
From playlist Age of Robots
How Do Neural Networks Grow Smarter? - with Robin Hiesinger
Neurobiologists and computer scientists are trying to discover how neural networks become a brain. Will nature give us the answer, or is it all up to an artificial intelligence to work it out? Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/DoTSICEUm90 Get Robin's Book: https://geni.us/5wIuX0W Join Peter
From playlist Livestreams
The Future of Humanity - with Yuval Noah Harari
Dr Yuval Noah Harari explains how revolutions in technology and society will transform our bodies and minds. Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/Lt7votAzI78 Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Buy Yuval Noah Harari's "Homo Deus" - https://geni.us/mdi6e Throug
From playlist Ri Talks
What's your biggest big question? - Oxplore Live
Join Oxplore as we celebrate the launch of our 50th big question by discussing the Big Question ‘What's your biggest big question?’ with students from across the University of Oxford. Tune in for debate, competitions, and fun facts with our panel of students and presenter @tomrocksmaths.
From playlist Oxplore Live Streams
THG Podcast: A History Guy Christmas: Christmas Trees and Nutcrackers
This is an episode of the THG Podcast, which posts to YouTube once every two weeks in addition to regular History Guy content, about a month after it releases to podcast services. Subscribe to the RSS feed: https://feeds.captivate.fm/thehistoryguy/ Check out our new community for fans and
From playlist Podcast
Verleihung der Alexander von Humboldt-Professuren (Livestream am 12. Mai 2022, 19 Uhr)
Deutschlands höchstdotierte internationale Forschungspreise werden 2022 wieder in Präsenz verliehen. Die Veranstaltung wird im Livestream übertragen. Die Alexander von Humboldt-Professur holt internationale Spitzenforscher*innen an deutsche Universitäten. Der Preis bietet mit bis zu fünf
From playlist Mathematics Münster News
Christmas Trees: A Forgotten History
The history of the Christmas tree is rather interesting, being both surprisingly ancient, and surprisingly new, with a host of different traditions, and many innovations, one involving a toilet brush. The History Guy recalls the forgotten history of Christmas trees. This is original conte
From playlist History without War
Life as Computation | Astrobiology Course 6.7
Learn the foundations of astrobiology from Professor Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona, with our Astrobiology: Exploring Other Worlds course here on YouTube. This video is part of module 6, SETI & Cosmic Companionship. Want to take the f
From playlist Astrobiology Course Module 6: SETI & Cosmic Companionship
History of Science and Technology Q&A (March 22, 2023)
Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about the history of science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram If you missed the original livestream of
From playlist Stephen Wolfram Ask Me Anything About Science & Technology
Reframing Black History and Culture | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic
For the past year, Overheard has explored the journeys of photographers and scientists who are focusing a new lens on history. National Geographic presents In Conversation, a special podcast episode featuring explorer Tara Roberts, computer scientist Gloria Washington, and photographer Rud
From playlist Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic