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Science-related happenings in and around Philadelphia, PA

Take a look at the ISS from the cheap seats, Franklin Institute 6/12

[ June 12, 2008; 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ] As much as I’d like to say otherwise, chances are you and I aren’t going to visit the International Space Station. My internal pessimist says that I’ll never have the dough to make the voyage, we’re no Sergey Brin, no matter how much we Google. My internal optimist says that by the time I get [...]

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Last Chance to See: Arctic/Antarctic exhibit at the Academy of Natural Science (ends 5/27)

Just a reminder, this is a very cool (ha!) exhibit, ending soon:
Don’t be left out of the cold. Ends of the Earth: From Polar Bears to Penguins takes visitors from one end of our globe to the other to explore the fascinating—and frigid—worlds of the Arctic and Antarctic through interactive exhibits and multimedia experiences. This [...]

The Other Science Cafe

I’ve promoted the Penn Science Cafe, but I’ve neglected the Philadelphia Cafe Scientifique…mostly because I started one of them (first — thankyewverymuch) and the other doesn’t have a mailing list (and I couldn’t remember their URL).
Last night, the Cafe Scientifique hosted Penn’s Gino Segre at the Trattoria Prima Donna, 1506 Spruce Street, and I’m sorry [...]

Weeknights at the Wagner series starts 1/27

Here’s a nifty chance to learn more about one of the jewels of our local science heritage, through Wagner Free Institute of Science‘s Weeknights at the Wagner series.
Starting next Wednesday, the museum is featuring four lectures this year that draw from the Wagner’s impressive…and largely unseen…collection. First up is How the Turtle Got Its Shell, [...]

Horton Gives a Hoo(t) about Climate Change at the Penn Science Cafe 1/24

If it isn’t too late to sketch this on your calendar for Thursday, I’d recommend seeing this edition of the Penn Science Café. Previously, Ben Horton spoke at the Café about the aftermath of Boxing Day Tsunami, I believe.
Charming guy, so I’m sure this will be like Hugh Grant playing the Dennis Quaid scientist [...]

Mesozoic Reptiles Rule!

William Gallagher, author of When Dinosaurs Roamed New Jersey, will be hosting the first of a ten-part free weekly lecture series at the Penn Museum (33rd and Spruce) this Saturday, from 10:15 to 11:45.
The event is co-sponsored by the Wagner Free Institute of Science and you don’t need to pre-register or go to North [...]

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