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Interstellar Voyaging – Public Lecture Trailer

Dr. Cameron Smith will examine humanity’s future beyond Earth during a live public lecture and webcast on Dec. 3, 2014, at 7 PM EST. More info on the free, live webcast: http://ow.ly/EMY91
Smith, an adventurer and professor of anthropology at Portland State University, is the third speaker in the 2013/14 season of the Perimeter Institute Public Lecture Series, presented by Sun Life Financial. His talk, “Interstellar Voyaging: An Evolutionary Transition,” will link our knowledge of human pre-history to the prospect of colonizing space.

Join the conversation during the live webcast by tweeting to @Perimeter and using the hashtag @#piLIVE, or join the live-chat with Perimeter Institute scientists.

http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca

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