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Unveiling Planetary Habitability through Volatile Cycles: The Problem of Chemical Identifiability in Planetary Sciences 1
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Unveiling Planetary Habitability through Volatile Cycles: The Problem of Chemical Identifiability in Planetary Sciences

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Explore how water and carbon cycles reveal whether distant planets could harbor life. Planetary scientist Eva Scheller breaks down the chemistry of habitability in this free, accessible lecture for curious minds.

UC Berkeley lecture
astrobiology research
free science talk
adult learning

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🆓completely free admission
🔬Eva Scheller is a leading planetary researcher
🪐learn what makes planets habitable

Campbell Hall

University Dr, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

Free

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