

Nick Lane
Evolutionary biochemist at University College London and author focused on bioenergetics, the origin of life, and the evolution of eukaryotes (author of The Vital Question).
Top 10 podcasts with Nick Lane
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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 20min
Nick Lane – Life as we know it is chemically inevitable
In this conversation, Nick Lane, an evolutionary biochemist at University College London, dives into the origins of life and the role of eukaryotes. He suggests that early life may have emerged from hydrothermal vents, explaining why life relies on proton gradients and why complex cells evolved only once. Lane discusses how two sexes evolved for mitochondrial quality control and how early life’s chemistry implies its prevalence across the galaxy. He connects these theories to the large-scale patterns seen in eukaryotic evolution and challenges listeners to embrace scientific curiosity.

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Sep 7, 2022 • 3h 48min
#318 – Nick Lane: Origin of Life, Evolution, Aliens, Biology, and Consciousness
Biochemist Nick Lane, an expert at UCL and author of several acclaimed books, dives into the intricacies of life's origins and evolution. He discusses how hydrothermal vents may have sparked early life and challenges traditional views of cellular emergence. Lane elaborates on the concept of 'hopeful monsters' in evolution and the evolution of photosynthesis, revealing the complexities of consciousness. He also speculates on the existence of alien life, considering historical environmental shifts that shaped life on Earth. His insights blend science with philosophy, asking profound questions about existence.

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Jun 29, 2023 • 52min
Mitochondria
In this engaging discussion, Mike Murphy, a Professor at the University of Cambridge, sheds light on how mitochondria are vital for energy production in complex life forms. Florencia Camus from UCL delves into the genetics and evolutionary history of these powerhouses, while Nick Lane explores their integral role in health and aging. The trio discusses mitochondrial DNA’s unique maternal inheritance and its implications for tracing human ancestry. They also touch on cutting-edge topics like mitochondrial replacement therapy and its potential to revolutionize medicine.

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Mar 4, 2025 • 50min
The consciousness test | Yoshua Bengio, Sabine Hossenfelder, Nick Lane, and Hilary Lawson
Yoshua Bengio, a Turing Award-winning AI expert, shares insights alongside philosopher Hilary Lawson, physicist Sabine Hossenfelder, and evolutionary biochemist Nick Lane. They tackle the intriguing question of machine consciousness. The conversation critiques the Turing test and explores the complexities of replicating human thought in AI. They delve into the evolutionary significance of consciousness, the limitations of materialist views, and the moral implications of potentially conscious machines, ultimately questioning what it means to truly understand consciousness.

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May 23, 2022 • 1h 26min
198 | Nick Lane on Powering Biology
Nick Lane, a renowned British biochemist and professor at University College London, dives into the mysteries surrounding the origin of life. He discusses the pivotal role of the Krebs cycle, not just in energy production but also in understanding life's beginnings. Lane explores how metabolic processes may predate genetics, linking energy flow to the emergence of life. Intriguingly, he connects these concepts to contemporary health issues like cancer, emphasizing the profound implications of energy and chemistry in the evolution of living organisms.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 41min
42 Minutes of the Best Moments in Consciousness Science Giant's Shoulder 2025
Anil Seth, a neuroscientist renowned for his work on perception, dives into how our brains rely on predictions to shape reality. Michael Levin shares his radical views on cognition in simple systems and the potential for synthetic life to possess awareness. Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the evolution of agency and why nervous systems are critical for subjective experience. Nick Lane connects metabolism and bioelectricity to feelings, even suggesting bacteria might experience basic emotions. Mark Solms emphasizes that raw feelings form the heart of consciousness, driven by brainstem systems.

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Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 15min
The Engine That Built Life. Nick Lane - #541
Nick Lane, a biochemist at University College London who studies metabolism, mitochondria and the origin of life. He argues life is energy in motion, highlights a primordial metabolic "transformer" predating genes, explains the central role and directionality of the Krebs cycle, and explores hydrothermal vents, mitochondria’s rise, aging, and constraints on alien life.

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Mar 12, 2024 • 59min
Episode 30: The origin of life
Delving into the origin of life, the podcast explores abiogenesis theories and experiments like Miller-Urey. References to Darwin's warm pond letter and Haldane's work add depth. The RNA world hypothesis and hydrothermal vent theories are discussed, shedding light on the complexities of life's beginnings.

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Sep 19, 2022 • 2h 48min
Nick Lane: How Life Emerged from Chemistry on the Ocean Floor
In this engaging discussion, Nick Lane, a British biochemist and professor at University College London, dives deep into the origins of life and consciousness. He challenges traditional views by placing the Krebs cycle at the forefront of life's beginnings. The conversation explores the complexities of energy dynamics and how they intertwine with cellular processes. Lane also examines the potential for consciousness to emerge from cellular interactions and reflects on the philosophical implications of science in understanding our humanity.

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Sep 25, 2023 • 47min
Beyond the boundary | Lisa Miller, Nick Lane, Paul Bickley
Renowned guests Lisa Miller, Nick Lane, and Paul Bickley explore consciousness, life after death, and the limitations of the physical body in this thought-provoking podcast. They discuss scientific evidence for life after death, the concept of afterlife in a secular world, and the significance of love and connection in spiritual life. The speakers also debate the possibility of an afterlife in a secular society and the need for better frameworks to understand and process death.


