There’ll Be Murder Afoot in National Mechanics: Science on Tap (7/12, 6PM)
[ July 12, 2010; 6:00 pm; ] How could you possibly resist a lecture at a bar that has “Sixteen Good Reasons Not to Drink Whiskey with Strangers” as a subtitle?
The wheel of hosts falls to the Mutter Museum for this month’s Science on Tap, and they’ve picked Stockton College history prof Lisa Rosner as their speaker, appropriately enough. Her new book [...]
Now THIS is a Science on Tap topic: “The Origin and Evolution of Beer” 1/11 6pm
[ January 11, 2010; 6:00 pm; ] Oh nuts, it’s almost the second Monday of the month and I haven’t posted a thing about tomorrow’s Science on Tap:
Science on Tap: “The Origin and Evolution of Beer”
Speaker: Dr. Ernie Schuyler: Curator Emeritus of Botany, The Academy of
Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
Location: National Mechanics, 22 South 3rd St., Philadelphia
About 10,000 years ago, humans became [...]
Science on Tap: Colin Purrington “Embracing Darwin” November 9, 6pm
[ November 9, 2009; 6:00 pm; ] I have to admit, Colin Purrington, Swarthmore prof and evolution activist, is one of my heroes. Check out his site, you’ll love it: http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/evolk12/evoops.htm
I really hope to make this particular cafe, even though I’ve seen him speak a bunch of times.
“Embracing Darwin”
Charles Darwin turned 200 in February, and his book On the Origin [...]
Bonus Science on Tap: November 2 at National Mechanics
[ November 2, 2009; 6:00 pm; ] The Chemical Heritage is trying to sneak in a “bonus” science cafe (which I hope doesn’t detract from Colin Purrington’s event on the ninth) with what promises to be a cool change of pace, a dramatic presentation by the Flashpoint Theater Company’s presentation of Boom.
Flashpoint Theatre Company
Noah Herman, director
Derick Loafmann, Melissa Lynch, [...]
Science on Tap: “No Family History: Investigating What’s Behind the Breast Cancer Epidemic” National Mechanics 10/12 6PM
It is the Chemical Heritage Foundation‘s turn again at picking a speaker for Science on Tap.
Appropriately enough for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, they chose Sabrina McCormick, a fellow at the American Academy for the Advancement of the Sciences, to talk about environmental causes of breast cancer.
“No Family History: Investigating What’s Behind the Breast [...]
Ted Daeschler @ Science on Tap 7/13, National Mechanics 6pm
[ July 13, 2009; 6:00 pm; ] Ted Daeschler, curator of vertebrate zoology at the Academy of Natural Science and co-discoverer of Tiktaalik, will present this month at Science on Tap at National Mechanics. I went to last month’s show and I must say that it is a great venue (which could benefit from a riser for the speaker, a box, something!). [...]
The Unknown Skeleton at Science on Tap! (National Mechanics, 6/8, 6 PM)
Sticky bits, bones, rotting flesh, mummified tissues – the stuff of forensic anthropology dinner conversation at this month’s Science on Tap.
This month’s guest is the Penn Museum‘s Janet Monge (who, if you’ll recall was recently at Penn’s Science Cafe). Dr. Monge is co-curator of Surviving: The Body of Evidence, which was recently hosted at the [...]