Thurs 24 Feb, 7-9pm Horniman Museum, 100 London Rd, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3PQ Animals and plants communicate all the time, just as people do. Which animal or plant species is the most unusual communicator though? Join us for a light-hearted scientific debate where four expert biologists will compete for your vote on who is [...]
Ann: David Stork to give 2011 C. P. Snow Memorial Lectures
David G. Stork, Chief Scientist, Ricoh Innovations “When Computers Look at Art: Image analysis in humanistic studies of the visual arts” Thursday, April 14, 7pm Ithaca College | Textor 102 More information: Free and Open to the Public Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Kim Wojtanik at 274-3102. We ask that requests for accommodations [...]
D.C. Art & Science Evening Rendezvous
D.C. Art & Science Evening Rendezvous Feature presentations by Lee Boot, Carol Christian, Gunalan Nadarajan, and Thomas Skalak Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 6 p.m. Keck Center, 500 Fifth St., N.W., Room 100 Photo ID and reservations are required. No charge. Email cpnas@nas.edu or call 202-334-2415 More information
Exhibition: Brain: The Inside Story
November 20, 2010 – August 14, 2011 The human brain—the result of millions of years of evolutionary history—uses molecular, chemical, and electrical signals to interpret information, weigh decisions, and learn at every stage of life. Drawing on 21st-century research and technology, Brain: The Inside Story offers visitors a new perspective and keen insight into their [...]
Workshop: Visual Representations in Science
The 6th European Spring School (Menorca, May 19 -21, 2011), devoted to “Visual Representations in Science” includes:



