Penn Science Cafe schedule for 2009-2010 — at the White Dog!
Mark your calendars accordingly.
Astrology as a Political Ideology in the Reagan Administration Holy Roman Empire. Oct 2, 4pm
[ October 2, 2009; 4:00 pm; ] On Oct 2, Darin Hayton, history of science prof at Haverford College, will be presenting a symposium at the Ewell Sale Library of the Academy of Natural Sciences about astrology as a political ideology. It is part of a colloquium series held by the Philadelphia Area Center for History of Science, and is not, [...]
IgNobel Prizes simulcast at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Oct 1, 7pm
[ October 1, 2009; 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. ] It is the premier event in the field of science humor, the IgNobel Prizes.
Now, for the first time, you can view it live! Well, for the first time without taking a train to Boston.
Still, its a coup for the surprisingly decidedly hip Chemical Heritage Foundation.
Ig Nobel Prizes Live Streaming
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Explorer Richard Wiese comes to the Academy (9/24, 6–8:30 pm)
[ September 24, 2009; 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. ] Naturalist, explorer, tv host and handsome, handsome man, Richard Wiese will be at the Academy of Natural Sciences on Sept. 24 to discuss how dreamy men keep their hair bouncy despite jungle humidity living an active, nature-filled life in our modern world.
Living an active, nature-filled life in today’s stress-filled society can be challenging but totally [...]
The Nikola Tesla Energy Independence celebrations THIS WEEKEND
Whoa, how did I miss this.
Today marks the 153 birthday of everyone’s favorite real-life mad — meant with all due respect — genius Nikola Tesla. The Nikola Tesla Inventor’s Club is hosting a three-day celebration of the man, his work, and its modern relevance.
Here’s the schedule ripped straight from their site:
Nikola Tesla
Energy Independence [...]
This weekend in science (and The Blob)
It just occurs to me that a couple of links I added this week have to do with weekend events. It ALSO occurs to me that it will be a glorious weekend (albeit with a slight chance of rain).
In short, take the kids and go outside…and when IF it rains, you can go see [...]
An Introduction to Transition Communities at The Academy of Natural Science’s Town Square
[ July 9, 2009; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] Come on feel the noise
Girls rock your boys
We’ll get wild, wild, wild
Wild, wild, wild.
Perhaps I get a different idea when I hear the words “Quiet Riot,” but the Transition Movement is gaining steam (or wind or solar, preferably) and this event, while not necessarily “rocking,” should be very interesting.
The Academy’s under appreciated [...]
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