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Interactive tour of Brodmann’s Brain
Interactive tour of Brodmann’s Brain
Join us for an interactive tour of Brodmann's Brain! Within this giant cortex we can see and stimulate the fMRI mapped areas which correlate to fear, desire, love, coordination, meditation, […]
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“Student Virtual World Science Projects in Sine Space”
“Student Virtual World Science Projects in Sine Space”
Members here at Science Circle regularly attend our meetings for online discussions and collaboration. On June 9, I will discuss my attempts to get my students to collaborate and work […]
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“Catalysis in Wonderland part 2”
“Catalysis in Wonderland part 2”
Catalysis in Wonderland, Part II: An SL presentation of classic transition-metal chemistry. Abstract: Organic chemistry follows certain rules. Starting in the 1950’s, we began to find ways that transition metals […]
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Big data: road to the future or just weapons of math destruction?
Big data: road to the future or just weapons of math destruction?
Big data: road to the future or just weapons of math destruction? Big Data are like the God Janus: on the one end they offer great advantages, make our […]
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Psychological benefits of walking in a virtual nature
Psychological benefits of walking in a virtual nature
Abstract Can the benefits of nature walks for psychological well-being and cognitive ability be replicated in a purely virtual environment? The island of Natmoud was built in the virtual world of Second Life (SL) to see whether immersion in such an environment is possibly therapeutic. Residents of SL were invited to visit Natmoud and comment […]
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“Updating Darwinian Evolution Part II: The Role of Sexual Selection”
“Updating Darwinian Evolution Part II: The Role of Sexual Selection”
The most common conception of evolution is that the hardiest survive. Darwin proposed another type of competition--that for mates within a species. When competing for mating partners the ability to find the right match and display your wares become important forces shaping the evolution of physiology, chemistry, and the brain. This talk explores the science […]