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To celebrate the launch of London Science Festival 2013, the Brunel Museum and Science London (British Science Association) present an evening of engineering, fun, music and cocktails on the evening ...
Vancouver’s next Café Scientifique is being held in the back room of the The Railway Club (2nd floor of 579 Dunsmuir St. [at Seymour St.], Vancouver, Canada), on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 at 7:30 pm.
Two things for me to celebrate today: Thanksgiving (in Canada, we celebrate on the 2nd Monday of October) and my 4001st posting (this one). Science for the people Plus, there’s much to celebrate about ...
This entry was posted in science communication and tagged Brian Baigrie, Dead or Alive, Evidence: Wanted, Helena Likwornik, Lives of Evidence lecture series, Maya Goldenberg, Situating Science, ...
This entry was posted in science, Vancouver and tagged botany, Cafe Scientifique, evolutionary radiation, Greg Bole, Pleistocene megafauna, Titans of the Ice Age: Rise of the Megafauna, UBC, ...
sustainability, green chemistry and community-driven science. In 2018, Dr. Chile started a research consulting company, Grey to Green Sustainable Solutions, that works with local businesses, ...
Being held from Oct. 19 – 26, 2011, the first London Science Festival will be featuring the Festival of the Spoken Nerd; Bridget, Astrium’s Mars rover prototype for the European ExoMars Project; Field ...
Grrl Scientist’s Punctuated Equilibrium blog (one of the Guardian newspaper’s science blogs) has posted about the launch of Google’s first global online science fair. From the Jan. 11, 2011 posting, ...
This entry was posted in human enhancement, medicine and tagged 16th INS World Congress, Canadian Neuromodulation Society, Christopher Honey, implants, International Neuromodulation Society (INS), ...
The folks over at the Foresight Institute made note of a competition for visionaries under the age of 20 in a Dec. 16, 2011 posting, The future will not take care of itself. Global prosperity is not ...
Vancouver’s next Café Scientifique is being held in the back room of the The Railway Club (2nd floor of 579 Dunsmuir St. [at Seymour St.], Vancouver, Canada), on Sept. 30, 2014. Here’s the meeting ...
For anyone unfamiliar with Canada’s science muzzle, government scientists are not allowed to speak directly to the media and all requests must be handled by the communications department in the ...
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