Microbiologist and Nobel Laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier joined the panel remotely from a parallel launch event on the river Danube in Bratislava, alongside iPod inventor Tony Fadell and Richard Marko, a cybersecurity expert and CEO of ESET, the festival’s lead partner. Israelian, on how to solve some of our planet’s most pressing challenges. Sir Martin Rees and Global Governance Professor Mary Kaldor, who led a unique discussion, moderated by Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, (who now joins the Starmus Advisory Board), cosmologist They were joined by world-renowned ethologist and conservationist Dr. Garik Israelian announced the festival’s theme, ‘Starmus Earth: the future of our home planet,’ at a panel event at London’s Royal Society. LONDON, BRATISLAVA - Starmus, the global festival of science communication – and the brainchild of astrophysicist Garik Israelian, PhD, and Queen guitarist Sir Brian May, who also has a PhD in astrophysics – has announced it will turn its gaze from the stars to the future of planet Earth taking its seventh edition to Bratislava in 2024. Starmus begins its countdown to Bratislava with parallel launch events in the host city and at the Royal Society in London, with a panel discussion featuring some of science’s greatest minds, including Dr Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace, who also joins the Starmus Advisory Board.Bratislava, Slovakia, will host the seventh edition of Starmus in May 2024, raising awareness of Earth’s most urgent questions and science’s role in answering them.From climate change to the environmental crisis, AI ethics and genetic engineering, Starmus VII, in partnership with ESET, will sharpen its focus on the future of our home planet.
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