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Access to Excellence Podcast
George Mason University
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
Hosted by George Mason University President Gregory Washington, who explores the grand challenges facing students and higher education.
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Hosted by George Mason University President Gregory Washington, who explores the grand challenges facing students and higher education.
Show more...
Education
Society & Culture
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What are the chances of intelligent life beyond Earth?
Access to Excellence Podcast
46 minutes 34 seconds
11 months ago
What are the chances of intelligent life beyond Earth?
Since putting the first man on the Moon in 1969, scientists have continued to push our knowledge and understanding of life and existence in vast unknown frontiers of space. Whether through Mars colonies or alien life forms, we're all wondering what and who can survive beyond Earth's atmospheres. In this episode of Access to Excellence, associate professor of computational and data sciences Anamaria Berea discusses her research on Mars settlements and Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon as she and President Gregory Washington debate the age-old question: What are the chances of intelligent life beyond Earth?  
Access to Excellence Podcast
Hosted by George Mason University President Gregory Washington, who explores the grand challenges facing students and higher education.