"Please have a drawing compass, a straightedge (e.g., ruler) with pencil and paper at hand on which to jot notes or create geometric constructions and logic tables"
Natural Language Processing I nearly copied an abstract generated by ChatGPT… I told it to write an abstract for this presentation in the style of Bugs Bunny, then I put […]
Please join us at the Science Circle to talk about the latest observations by JWST and about astronomy in general. Exo-planets, distant early galaxies, the “crisis” in cosmology, dark matter […]
Celebrating Women We will be observing international women's day by inviting you to join us and talk about women who inspire you and how they inspire you, whether they be […]
Too hot! Too dry! Too wet! A natural cycle of cleansing and renewal turned extreme: excruciating drought, fire maelstrom, mega-flood. Thousand-year events happen year upon year, global disasters with heartbreaking […]
Knowledge Creation Professor Devi Jankowicz (Christi Maeterlinck) will examine two distinct ways of making sense of experience: the positivist model that works so successfully for the physical and biological […]
Pets Animal companions are a transient aspect of our lives. Pets come in all shapes and sizes, in the world we live in, there's so many possibilities! We invite you […]
“What can we Learn from Going Back to the Moon?” By: Phil Youngblood ---This is part of an ongoing celebration of The Science Circle’s 15th Anniversary. There were […]
Earth Hour A yearly SC East event, where we discuss Earth Hour, it's concept, spread awareness, and talk about ways that we can make a difference beyond the hour. […]
“COVID-19 Pandemic Post-Mortem” By: Phil Youngblood It has been three years now since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The pandemic is not over, but it […]