A Cookbook of Life: How Chemistry Might Explain Life on Other Planets

EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 29 MIN

A Cookbook of Life: How Chemistry Might Explain Life on Other Planets

from SETI Live · host SETI Institute

What if the origin of life isn't a one-in-a-billion cosmic fluke, but something that happens whenever the conditions are just right? Join communications specialist Beth Johnson as we explore groundbreaking research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where scientists have identified over 270 self-replicating chemical reactions that may have sparked life, not just on Earth, but potentially anywhere in the universe. Led by astrobiologist Dr. Betül Kaçar, this study reframes our understanding of how life can emerge from simple chemistry. Discover how these "chemical recipes" might reveal a universal pattern for life, help us search distant planets more effectively, and bring us one step closer to answering one of humanity's biggest questions: Are we alone? (Recorded live 15 May 2025.)

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