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发表于 2003-8-18 05:48
The Isaac Asimov Memorial Panel Debate
Janet and Robyn Asimov, working with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, established the Isaac Asimov Fund to support the annual Isaac Asimov Memorial Panel Debate at the Museum's Hayden Planetarium. The first debate, on the "Theory of Everything", took place at the planetarium on February 13, 2001 and was a resounding success. The second debate occurred on the evening of June 10, 2002, and it too was presented to an enthusuastic audience that filled the auditorium of the museum's LeFrak Theater.
The topic of the second debate was "The Search For Life in the Universe", and featured a panel of five distinguished scientists with wide-ranging expertise and diverse viewpoints who discussed the outlook for the discovery of life elsewhere in the universe, in the context of the most recent scientific findings.
Topics in the debate included the hunt for sub-surface liquid water on Mars and Jupiter's moon Europa, the evidence for and against living organisms in the Martian meteorite ALH84001, the search for planets in other solar systems, the wide range of organisms found in the most extreme environments on Earth, and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
The participants were astrophysicist Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute, geologist Peter Ward of the University of Washington, astrobiologist Chris McKay of the NASA Ames Research Center, microbiologist Penelope Boston of Complex Systems Research, Inc., and physicist Frank Tipler of the University of Tennessee.
Thanks to the many contributors, the Isaac Asimov Memorial Fund continues to grow. If you would like to participate in this extraordinary opportunity to perpetuate Isaac's memory and support the cause of science education, please read the details.
An article from Rotunda, the newsletter of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, profiles the career of Dr. Janet Jeppson Asimov, her involvement with the museum, and the establishment of the Isaac Asimov Memorial Fund.
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