Join us on a fascinating journey through Earth’s more than 4-billion-year evolution, exploring climate changes and the development of life. Discover how all living things, from plants to humans, share similar chemistry, even though early life thrived without oxygen or an ozone layer to shield life from harmful radiation. Learn how ancient organisms adapted to these harsh conditions and developed repair mechanisms that continue to protect us today. This captivating program reveals the remarkable resilience of life and the forces that shaped our planet’s past and present.
Peter Friedman, Ph.D., is a chemist and inventor known for developing plasma panel sensors and ultrafast radiation detectors with applications in medical and nuclear physics. With 27 patents and extensive experience including leadership roles and congressional testimony, he founded Integrated Sensors, LLC and recently launched the rapidly growing PGA Science Club in Florida.