On August 19th, 1874, the Irish physicist John Tyndall – now better known as the co-founder of climate science – spoke to 2,000 people for nearly two hours in Belfast’s Ulster Hall. What he said ...
During the 20th Annual John Collins Harvey lecture, held Feb. 3 by the Georgetown University Medical Center, Dr. Joseph Fins described the case of a patient in a nonresponsive state, who underwent ...
What: “Inner and Outer Time: Navigating the Future,” with Nancy Clark, Ph.D. When: Friday, Sept. 16; 6:30 p.m. reception, 7-8:30 p.m. program with Q-and-A. Where ...
What: “On the Quest for a Life of Meaning,” with Ralph White. When: Friday, Sept. 23; 6:30 p.m. reception, 7 to 8:30 p.m. program with Q-and-A. Where: Colorado Mountain College, 150 Miller Ranch Road, ...
If someone told you that you time travel frequently throughout the day, would you believe them? As part of the 2011 Honors Lecture Series sponsored by Barrett, the Honors College, the New York Times ...
Lecture on “Neuroscience of Consciousness” and Launch of “Essentials of Neuroscience” by Dr. Syed Ather Enam Held at AKU The Pakistan Academy of Neurological Surgery (PANS) hosted a successful event ...
MARLBORO - Are people like flies caught in a wheel, thinking they are driving themselves forward when they are in fact being carried by the wheel’s momentum? “Are we just helpless instruments who are ...
On 19 August 1874, the Irish physicist John Tyndall – now better known as the co-founder of climate science – spoke to 2,000 people for nearly two hours in Belfast’s Ulster Hall. What he said ...