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Science in Film: Lessons from the Movie Armageddon

The film Armageddon is fiction; it suggests that humanity was in mortal danger until heroic actions saved us. Did you…

6 years ago

Head Banging: How Music and Concussions Impact Brain Health

How do our experiences, such as learning how to play music and playing sports, affect our brain? Although we are…

6 years ago

Dr. Nina Kraus Interview

The sounds of our lives shape who we are. Your mother's voice, a Mozart symphony, a friend’s yell on the…

6 years ago

Sleep and Clocks, Windows to Health

Most of us know what it feels like after a long night with little or no sleep, but do we…

6 years ago

You Can’t Cheat Sleep

Dr. Phyllis Zee, Chief of the Sleep Medicine at Northwestern Hospital, warned the audience at Horner Park on Wednesday, August…

6 years ago

Challenges and Opportunities in an Emerging Solar Economy

Part of Illinois Institute of Technology's Wanger Institute for Sustainability Energy Research (WISER) 2018 Distinguished Lectureship Series. For most of…

6 years ago

Extreme Storms

Huge downpours, massive flooding, heat waves, prolonged droughts—these extreme events are occurring more frequently, and with greater intensity. “100-year-floods” are…

6 years ago

The Origins of Genus Homo

The Leakey Foundation, Chicago Council on Science and Technology and Chicago Public Library present: The Origins of the Genus Homo.…

6 years ago

Extreme Storms

Chicago Council on Science and Technology and Chicago Public Library present Extreme Storms (more…)

6 years ago

C2ST Speakeasy: Mission to Mars–Team Composition

Chicago Council on Science and Technology, Society for Neuroscience Chicago Chapter, and Galway Arms present C2ST Speakeasy: Mission to Mars--Team…

6 years ago