
EP#30 - In Conversation with Prof Steven Longmore
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Steven is a Professor of Astrophysics at the Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI) and head of the ARI’s Astro-Ecology group. Stevens's work includes how the Universe evolves over cosmic time to produce the spectacular variety of stars, planets and life we see today. His work has established an understanding of how clouds of gas in space collapse to form star systems and how changes in these gas clouds might alter how stars, planets, and life may evolve. Steven's interests also go beyond what lies in the great beyond; he has a keen interest in applying astronomical techniques to tackle problems a little closer to home, such as the conservation of endangered species, helping search and rescue teams identify the optimal way to find people, or trying to stop peat fires that are a significant contributor to climate change. As well as discussing Stevens's work, the lads delve into the empty space inbetween, getting his take on what alien life might look like and why the general public won't get excited about microbial life getting discovered.
Link to Conservation AI:
https://www.conservationai.co.uk/