This is part one of C2ST Artist in Residence, Aaron Freeman's talk with the Field Museum's Dr. Paula Skye Tallman.…
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A Diamond Age of Microelectronics at Geek Bar Chicago's SCIENCE! Tuesday In modern electronics, speed, durability, and the ability to withstand…
C2ST Artist in Residence Aaron Freeman pretends to interview Stanford University Neurobiology professor Robert Sapolsky on the difference between the…
We really do have heartstrings. They’re called the chordae tendinae. Our hearts have four chambers. Two at the top and…
A comprehensive map of the human brain is in the works with the promise of eventually creating new neurological treatments…
Dirty Secrets: Managing Soil Systems for a Sustainable Future at Geek Bar Chicago's SCIENCE! Tuesday We can’t eat, breathe, drink, or…
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*Before we begin, be sure to read my post on the naturalistic fallacy. Science cannot condemn or justify any behavior…