Galileo is Open!
Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy opens today.
Tickets here.
Read all about it here and here and here.
Molecular Origami: First Friday at the Chemical Heritage Foundation
[ April 3, 2009; 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. ] It befits the Chemical Heritage Foundation’s unique place in the Philly science culture that it should take part in the whole First Friday art galleries scene.
This Friday, CHF will teach you how to make origami versions of molecules. It is an art AND a science.
Earth Days at the Academy of Natural Sciences (April 18, 23)
[ April 18, 2009; April 23, 2009; 6:30 pm; ] What you might not realize is that the Academy of Natural Sciences is more just a neat old building full of dead things, it is also the home of thePatrick Center for Environmental Research, one of the world’s first centers of applied ecology. So, when I tell you that the Academy has a bunch of [...]
Energy Choices for the Home, a panel discussion (Schuylkill Center, 6:30pm)
[ April 2, 2009; 6:30 pm; ] Here’s something to keep an eye on…The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education is running a series of evening panel discussions called the Citizen Science Program, which are free and open to the public (i.e., you).
There’s an interesting one next week for those of you with drafty domiciles (i.e., me). Receptions start at 6:30PM and [...]
Galileo Opens at the Franklin April 4
[ April 4, 2009; ] I think it is safe to say that Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy will be epic. And who doesn’t like Galileo? He’s so cool, even the Pope came around. Eventually.
First off, its the International Year of Astronomy — have you ordered your Galileoscope yet? With it, you can see the same [...]
The naturalists that made England into a gardener’s paradise (Academy of Natural Sciences, 4/29)
[ April 29, 2009; 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. ] Three generalities about Englishmen (and Englishwomen, although the first two apply with slightly less strength):
They love their football (and they mock our football…baseball too, of course)
They love their beer (and they mock our beer)
They know the Latin names of every plant in the garden
Its uncanny. Enter any bar or pub, almost anywhere [...]
Cafe Scientifique: Nano-materials in medicine (4/7 6pm)
[ April 7, 2009; 4:00 pm; ] The Cafe Scientifique is still holding their monthly meetings at Bella Cena, 1506A Spruce Street. They meet there at 6 the first Monday of the month.
In April, they’ll feature Temple’s Dr. Michael Schrlau (sorry, can’t find a link for the guy), who’ll apparently talk about the applications of nano-materials in medicine. Aside from your [...]
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