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Forum From the Archives: Rebecca Boyle on How the Moon ‘Made Us Who We Are’

Forum From the Archives: Rebecca Boyle on How the Moon ‘Made Us Who We Are’

We talk to science journalist Rebecca Boyle about her new book "Our Moon" and how the moon has inspired and guided human history.

KQED's Forum

July 4, 202455m 41s

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Show Notes

Ever since our moon formed roughly 4.6 billion years ago, it has “conduct(ed) the symphony of life on Earth.” That’s according to lifelong moon enthusiast and science journalist Rebecca Boyle, who says that the moon has influenced modern science, reproduction, migration, religious rituals and even possibly the blood in our veins. Boyle’s new book is “Our Moon: How Earth’s Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are,” and she joins us to talk about how the moon has inspired and guided human history and to share the pleasure of looking up at the night sky.

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