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Scirens’ Selects: Gia’s July Picks

Hello, hello–Gia here! This is my first installment of Scirens’ Selects, a new monthly post that highlights all kinds of goodies that tickle our STEAM-enthusiastic brains. Tell us what’s got you buzzing this summer on Twitter or Facebook with the hashtag #ScirensSelects. 1. THE BIG PICTURE by Sean Carroll A New York Times best seller, friend of the Scirens …

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LIVE WEBINAR: Mario Livio

Scirens.com is proud to partner with Perimeter Institute for the last public talk of the 2015/2016 season discussing “brilliant blunders” – the mistakes made by some of history’s greatest scientists on Wed., June 1 at 4PM PDT (7PM EDT).  Even the greatest scientists have made some serious blunders. “Brilliant Blunders” concerns the evolution of life on Earth, of the …

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Reboot the Suit: A chance to preserve a piece of Space history.

Inspiring a new generation of Scientists and Science/ Space Enthusiasts is one of our goals as Scirens. So we were thrilled when we were contacted about the Smithsonian’s new Kickstarter endeavor to preserve and display Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit from the Apollo 11 lunar mission! If successfully funded, the suit will be preserved and digitized, to then go …

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LIVE WEBINARS – Emmy Noether and The Genesis & Renaissance of GR

Scirens.com is proud to partner with Perimeter Institute for two live webcasts on June 22nd and 23rd at 8 PM EDT: Emmy Noether: Her life, work, and influence (Monday) and The Genesis and Renaissance of General Relativity (Tuesday). These free public lectures are part of the Convergence–Perimeter’s first-ever alumni reunion and a new kind of physics conference providing a …

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