Donate Now

New Scientist Live – How life on Earth began

24th June 2014 · 6:30pm - 6:30pm

In person | Virtual event

 New Scientist Live – How life on Earth began

New Scientist Magazine presents New Scientist Live – How life on Earth began with: Nick Lane Reader in Evolutionary Biochemistry UCL Matthew Powner Lecturer in Chemistry UCL Perhaps the biggest question in biology is “how did life get started?” To answer it needs immense creativity and painstaking research. Candidate ideas for how chemsitry became biology take us from dark rocky outcrops on the sea floor to Darwin’s “warm little pond” in the full glare of sunlight. Doors to Conway Hall will open at 6pm the talk will commence at 6:30pm. Tickets £14/£12 Tickets will only be available in advance through Eventbrite (subject to availability).

Read more about how we use Cookies in our Privacy Policy.

×

We need your help!

We host talks, concerts, performances, community and social events. However, we are an independent charity and receive no funding from the government. Everything we do is dependent upon our commercial activity and the generosity of supporters like you.

Donate Now