36 (Lamed Vav) Arguments for the Existence of Rebecca Newberger Goldstein:A Work of NonfictionJanuary 29, 2010Program: The Science Reader Topics: Speakers: Rebecca Newberger Goldstein On Friday, January 29, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein visited Warwick's Bookstore in La Jolla to discuss her book, 36 Arguments for the Existence... |
AC GraylingUniversity of LondonJanuary 12, 2010Program: The Science Studio Topics: Speakers: AC Grayling AC Grayling is Professor of Philosophy at Birbeck College, University of London, and a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. He has... |
Clinical Applications of Stem Cell ResearchPatricia ChurchlandNovember 11, 2009Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2009 Topics: Speakers: Patricia Churchland
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Clinical Applications of Stem Cell Research PanelCatriona Jamieson, Wendy Levin, John Reed and Patricia ChurchlandNovember 11, 2009Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2009 Topics: Speakers: Catriona Jamieson, Patricia Churchland, Wendy Levin, John Reed
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Steven PinkerHarvard UniversitySeptember 24, 2009Program: The Science Studio Topics: Speakers: Steven Pinker Steven Pinker is Harvard College Professor and Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. Until 2003, he... |
Harold KrotoThis Is Your Brain on Politics, continuedOctober 5, 2008Program: Beyond Belief: Candles in the Dark Topics: Speakers: Harold Kroto Sir Harold Kroto is Francis Eppes Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University. In 1996, he was... |
Güven GüzeldereHuman Flourishing/EudaimonicsOctober 4, 2008Program: Beyond Belief: Candles in the Dark Topics: Speakers: Güven Güzeldere Güven Güzeldere is Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and of Neurobiology at Duke University. He has... |
Owen FlanaganHuman Flourishing/EudaimonicsOctober 4, 2008Program: Beyond Belief: Candles in the Dark Topics: Speakers: Owen Flanagan Owen Flanagan is James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy at Duke University. He also holds appointments in Psychology and Neurobiology and is... |
The Royal Society at 350 - Introduction by Roger Bingham
Celebrating Science with Scientific American - A Conversation with Mariette DiChristina