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SUMMARY:2019 CRISPR Year in Review
DESCRIPTION:This presentation has since taken place\, you can view the film recording here \nEvery year there are new advances in genome engineering. In this talk\, the most important and interesting news in CRISPR-based gene editing from 2019 will be presented. Come learn about Technology Advances\, New Tools\, Intellectual Property\, and Target Genes and Modified Organisms from a practitioner in the field.  \n  \nDr. Stephen L. Gasior   \nPrevious work in the Library \nPrevious work in the Film Collection \nPodcast interview \n  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/2019-crispr-year-in-review/
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SUMMARY:Fugaku\, the next SuperComputer
DESCRIPTION:This presentation has since taken place\, you can view the film recording here \n  \nOutline of the next supercomputer in Japan \nby Arianne Chavasse\, Science Circle Student\, Abyss Observatory Group Member  \n \n\nAbstract\nThe name of post K supercomputer in Japan is “FUGAKU”. I would like to talk about the origin of the name and review the brief history of development around K and FUGAKU.\nIn addition\, I would like to talk about what Japan is aiming for in the supercomputer field. \n  \n 
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/fugaku-the-next-supercomputer/
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SUMMARY:Natural Forcings & Natural Climate Cycles
DESCRIPTION:Graph: Global Climate Change NASA \nThis presentation has since taken place\, you can view the film recording here \n  \nNatural Forcings and Natural Climate Cycles – Just not what we are seeing today \nIn order to understand how human-caused climate change differs from natural cycles\, it helps to have a basic understanding of natural cycles. In that context\, this talk will address orbital forcing\, solar variation\, and natural carbon dioxide emission and removal. \n  \nBy Keith Eric Grant \nPrevious work in the Library \nPrevious work in the Film Collection \nKeith participated in a Climate Change debate\, a film recording can be found here \n \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/climate-2020-01/
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SUMMARY:Marking Time: Consciousness\, Cosmos\, and Calendars
DESCRIPTION:This presentation has since taken place\, you can view the film recording here \n  \nPhoto: Midnight Planétarium Watch by Van Cleef & Arpels \n“Marking Time: Consciousness\, Cosmos\, and Calendars“\n“Explore Science in Second Life!” \nA public presentation and consultation of members for a joint educational journey.\nFacilitated by Phil Youngblood / SL: Vic Michalak \n  \nAbstract \nTime is an inescapable reality in our personal and social lives.\nWe mark it\, celebrate it\, take it\, stretch it\, slow it\, waste it\, and curse it.\nOur mind and bodies count on its regularity\, but the reality is it is not regular. \nWe are almost constantly aware of it\, but conceive of it differently if awake or asleep.  \nHappy New Year? Leap Year? New Decade? Yes or No? \n \nReligious calendars\, secular calendars\, fixed and movable holidays.\nThe perfection of the cosmos and imperfection of the sun\, moon\, planet\, and stars. \nLet us take time together to explore the physical reality and the abstract concept of time. \n\nPrevious work from Phil in the Library \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrevious presentations in the Film Collection \n\nPodcast – Guest: Phil Youngblood \n\n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/marking-time/
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SUMMARY:Modern Extinctions
DESCRIPTION:Extinction is the death of all members of a species of plants\, animals\, or other organisms. Smithsonian \nLatest: The Chinese Paddlefish \n  \nPanel participants: \n\nAlex Hastings\nMike Shaw\nPhil Youngblood\n\n  \nHost scientific debates: Matthew Burr \n \nPreviously recorded panels \n\n\n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/modern-extinctions/
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SUMMARY:Open board meeting
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to attend our board meeting.\nThe focus today will be on our participation in the VWBPE conference and then specifically Immersive Experiences. \n  \nPossible interactive exhibits for participation: \nRealTime Planetarium by Nikolai Mnev \nWildfire Exhibit by Linda Morris Kelley \nTeacher Training Tower by Hajime Nishimura \nHMS Beagle by Phil Youngblood \nMike’s Chem Lab by Mike Shaw \nProspero’s Planetarium by Rob Knop \nPopulation Genetics by Stephen Gasior \nEducare International Learning Center by Steven Van Hook \nLet’s Make a Deal by Deepthinker Oh \n 
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/open-board-meeting-8/
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