From: Origins Project at ASU Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 11:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Origins Project Lecture Available & Exciting News! Videos are available from recent lecture - and we're cruising to the Amazon! <http://image.e.asu.edu/libife8d13727567037b7c/m/1/Newsletter-Banner.jpg> Video Now Available Lecture by 2016 Postdoctoral Lectureship Award Winner We are pleased to announce you can now watch the lecture given by 2016 Postdoctoral Lectureship Award Winner Aomawa Shields on The Search for Habitable Planets and Life Beyond Our Solar System. Click the following link chttp://click.e.asu.edufiqs=0821ef9cdc3ff24d642bd1628f4775d001:62ccb506c239c3bc8818bd6ba6a50> to relive this fascinating talk, providing an inside look into the ongoing search for another planet in the universe where life exists. <http://click.e.asu.edu/?qs=0821ef9cdc3ff24d642bd1628f4775d00b52ccb506c239c3bc8818bcf6ba6a50> Cruise Announcement The Origins Project is going to the Amazon in 2017 The Origins Project invites you to join Lawrence Krauss and Richard Dawkins for an enlightening 8-day cruise chttp://click.e.asu.edufiqs=0821ef9cdc3ff24ddSb7fd82d54299f2c02delefa8292240c9lleefc5lecfSad> in the Amazon beginning December 30, 2017. Spend 8 days aboard the world class Delfin II, the perfect setting to explore questions ranging from the origins of evolution and life in the Amazon, to issues of biodiversity and our changing planet as we discover one of the most exotic and endangered locations in the world. chttp://click.e.asu.edu/?qs=0821ef9cdc3ff24dd5b7fd82d54299f2c02delefa8292240c911eefc5lecfSad> Origins Project Blog Preserving Einstein's Legacy If you haven't checked out our blog chttp://click.e.asu.edufiqs=0821ef9cdc3ff24d0391a3ed96fe45b546e1496bd9a2fd67de97def5a601331e> in a while, be EFTA_R1_02076869 EFTA02702871