Wonderfest Science Envoys are early-career researchers with special communication skills and aspirations. Following short talks on provocative modern science topics, these three Envoys will answer your questions with insight and enthusiasm:
Stanford's Anna Khazenzon on "Multitasking on the Mind" – How do the ~7.5 hours/day(!) that youth spend with media affect learning, thinking, and socializing?
UC Berkeley's Eric Copenhaver on "Vera's Veritable Dark Matter" – How was dark matter discovered, and how do we hope to identify this mysterious 80%(!) of the material universe?
UC Berkeley's William Hawley on "The Earthquake Prediction Predicament" – Why is predicting earthquakes such an imposing (and perhaps impossible!) challenge?
This event is FREE. But please consider clicking on that "Tickets" link, above, to encourage nonprofit Wonderfest in its tireless work to promote the scientific outlook.
Wonderfest Science Envoys are early-career researchers with special communication skills and aspirations. Following short talks on provocative modern science topics, these three Envoys will answer your questions with insight and enthusiasm:
Stanford's Anna Khazenzon on "Multitasking on the Mind" – How do the ~7.5 hours/day(!) that youth spend with media affect learning, thinking, and socializing?
UC Berkeley's Eric Copenhaver on "Vera's Veritable Dark Matter" – How was dark matter discovered, and how do we hope to identify this mysterious 80%(!) of the material universe?
UC Berkeley's William Hawley on "The Earthquake Prediction Predicament" – Why is predicting earthquakes such an imposing (and perhaps impossible!) challenge?
This event is FREE. But please consider clicking on that "Tickets" link, above, to encourage nonprofit Wonderfest in its tireless work to promote the scientific outlook.
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