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The last survivors on Earth
The last survivors on Earth
Jack O'Malley James tells me that life is likely to live deep underground in two billion years' time.
30 June 2013
Interview with
Jack O'Malley James, University of St Andrews
Part of the show National Astronomy Meeting: Wednesday
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