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Women in STEM: Connect

Our Women in STEM: Connect is back! This year's event will feature a lively panel discussion with Q&A, video shorts,…

9 years ago

#Isis vs The US The Battle of Hypothalami #parisattacks

This repost seems acutely relevant given the recent Islamic State attacks on targets in Paris France. My basic (though wildly…

9 years ago

C2ST Speakeasy: Robot Revolution with Anna Brill & Kathleen McCarthy

The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) recently opened a one-of-its-kind temporary exhibit, Robot Revolution. This unprecedented exhibit features more…

9 years ago

A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words—Teaching Science With Comics

Graphic narratives, also known as comics, are increasingly being used to unpack complex concepts and experiences. Despite the stigma of…

9 years ago

Robert Sapolsky #Religion & #Schizophrenia

I pretend to attend a 1992 Stanford University lecture by professor Robert Sapolsky's lecture on Religion and Schizophrenia.

9 years ago

C2ST Speakeasy with Tejas Shastry

What's the deal with wearable technology? At Geek Bar Chicago's SCIENCE! Tuesday Wearable devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers…

9 years ago

Stuart Firestein presents C2ST Lecture on failure in science

The Chicago Council on Science and Technology (C2ST) hosts a variety of events in the city to enhance the public…

9 years ago

How Being Poor Can Make You Sick – Dr. Paula Skye Tallman Pt.1

This is part one of C2ST Artist in Residence, Aaron Freeman's talk with the Field Museum's Dr. Paula Skye Tallman.…

9 years ago

Failure: Why Science is So Successful

Success takes failure. Those who practice science know that research is full of wrong turns, cul-de-sacs, mistaken identities, false findings,…

9 years ago

C2ST Speakeasy with Adam Khan

A Diamond Age of Microelectronics at Geek Bar Chicago's SCIENCE! Tuesday In modern electronics, speed, durability, and the ability to withstand…

9 years ago