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Scientists and engineers don’t always dance to the beat of the same drum, especially when it comes to “hard rock” science — the study of intact, crystallized rocks on other planets, which may provide ...
The 13th annual University of Arizona College of Science lecture series will explore “Humans, Data and Machines” and the philosophical and ethical questions that arise from the convergence of the ...
The Discover Science Lecture Series slithers to a close at 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 9, with a lecture from renowned herpetologist Harry W. Greene. He is widely regarded as the world's leading expert on ...
The world of science may often feel inscrutable for people who are not practicing scientists or engineers, or who have access to few scientific resources. Tufts alumnus Jim Sampson (LA '09, SK '15) ...
Recently, the "Science and China" popular science lecture and the Yang Zhongjian academic seminar were successfully held at ...
Remember the famous bar scene from Good Will Hunting where a Harvard grad school snob tries to embarrass Will's best friend, who was posing as a student to pick up a girl? CLARK: There's no problem. I ...
In a city full of institutions that focus on natural sciences and history, the opportunity to learn about almost any scientific subject is limitless. Philadelphia’s Science on Tap, a monthly event ...