![]() I have to say that this is one of the coolest sentences I have read in quite awhile. ![]() you aren't a very fun person! These tickets sell out about as quick as the tickets for the summer lectures and music performances at Lick Observatory! They run from 1.6.24 to 1.21.24. ![]() Tickets are on sale for all of The Physics Show performances. Here's your warning to help avoid disappointment. Saturday Cinema: The Art + Science of Luminous Animations Sat 1:00 'The Geek Way' - A Handbook for a New Culture Thu 5:30Īfter Dark: Art x Climate the Exploratorium Thu 6:00 also. Science Uncorked: How is Climate Change Impacting California Kelp Forests? A Focus on the Purple Sea Urchin Wed 6:00 I hope that if you are around in about 37 years and it is a better show than I saw! You can get some practice looking at the sky at the San Mateo County libraries the week after christmas at Skywatch With Us: Telescopes at the Library or Geminids Meteor Shower Viewing at ChabotĮven though we are coming in to one of the lowest density of cool presentations to catch there are still some worth seeing. (Ask me to tell you that story sometime!) Well Saturday was the aphelion of Halley's Comet. It wasn't nearly as spectacular as I had hoped. In 1986 I went to Peru to see what was almost the perihelion of Halley's Comet. If you are young enough (that's a loaded opening) you might catch the opposite of what happened on Saturday. It appears that TESS has found an example of this about 100 light years from here ! There are things that are generally known to be true but there is a lot to learn, unlearn, and relearn! Sometimes it's good to question what you think you know. You can think of it as a living evolving, understanding of how the universe works. It was to remind myself and hopefully you that science isn't static or free of emotion. You might ask why I started with a Doonesbury cartoon, and those two paragraphs. Sometimes it is nice to just go with the cultural beliefs and not worry about the science ! Sometimes it's nice to hear How Wastewater Is Made to Be Safely Drinkable Sometimes it is good to check out something that gets too much advertising to believe. I'm sure that you have heard that a ' polyphenolic and organosulfur enriched nutraceutical spice consumed since ancient times, has shown excellent health-promoting and disease-preventing effects on many common human diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, blood pressure, and diabetes, through its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and lipid-lowering properties, as demonstrated in several in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies.' But what is the evidence, or how do you check the accuracy of the statement? Thank goodness for Google and Google Scholar ! Those that know me know that I rarely turn down garlic and usually ask for extra. It decided not to, but they are going to change the name of a bunch of birds ! It is a great chance to be a part of history and science! Keep in mind that science isn’t all that new! Earlier this year there was a bit of a flurry in the news about the Audubon Society changing it's name. I think an interesting social challenge we are facing in so many areas in and out of science is reflected in the Audubon's 124th Christmas Bird Count that starts this coming week. Greetings Science Fans, Acceptors, and Supporters!Īs we are nearing the winter solstice there are a lot of really fun and inspirational things going on. Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for December 10, 2023
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