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Expectations met or exceeded This is an exciting and stimulating show (running from June 26 – September 5, 2021). It was put together within one year, which is supersonic speed in the art gallery ...
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, ...
Join us [emphasis mine] for the first installment of our Science Fiction/Real Policy book club, a partnership with Issues in Science and Technology. Our first read will be Autonomous by Annalee Newitz ...
Apply Now! Check out the University of Waterloo’s 2024 WIN Summer School on Sustainable Nanotechnology webpage for a detailed daily agenda and more. Finally, good luck!
Products incoporating micro and nano technology, play a powerful role in reducing cost and integrating new functionality for the world market. On Oct 2nd 2011, a three day global gathering of ...
This entry was posted in poetry, science communication, Vancouver and tagged Adrienne Drobnies, Aileen Penner, art/science, Ben Paylor, Carol Shillibeer, Evelyn Lau, Ingrid Rose, Jonina Kirton, Kelty ...
[Japan National Institute for Materials Science] NIMS will make its inorganic materials database, AtomWork-Adv (pronounced “atom work advanced”), available to the general public as a fee-based service ...
While there’s a great deal of attention and hyperbole attached to artificial intelligence (AI) these days, it seems that neurotechnology may be quietly gaining much needed attention. (For those who ...
I think it’s pretty easy to guess the perspective from the title of the lecture, Governing in the Dark: Evidence, Accountability and the Future of Canadian Science (the third in a series titled, The ...
At the Railway Club (579 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada) as usual, this month’s Café Scientifique features (from the March 2012 announcement), Dr. Bruce Archibald, a paleontologist from Simon ...
I received an April 28, 2015 announcement from the Wilson Center’s (aka Wilson International Center for Scholars) Commons Lab about the first ever and upcoming Science Hack Day in Washington, DC (May ...
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, ...
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