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Humans in Space, Part I
Humans in Space, Part I
After a decades-long hiatus, humans are once again focused on returning to the Moon, and we are seriously considering voyages to worlds beyond it for the first time. This is […]
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Humans in Space, Part II
Humans in Space, Part II
After a decades-long hiatus, humans are once again focused on returning to the Moon, and we are seriously considering voyages to worlds beyond it for the first time. This is […]
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Mathematics Club
Mathematics Club
The ANGLE BONE'S CONNECTED TO THE MATRIX BONE... A note about our next WALK DOWN A LOGIC CHAIN OF CONNECTEDNESS: For Mathematics Club of Science Circle at 4 PM PDT on Thursday 16.May 2024 in the Maths Dojo, we are going to continue our EXPLORATION of the ANATOMY of MATHEMATICS, beginning with deriving a formula […]
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Discussion
Discussion
5 topics for discussion, suggested by our members. The choice is yours. We use a voting station to determine which topic will be discussed. 1. Artificial Intelligence 2. Ethics in Science 3. Green deal 4. The Woke trend and consequences 5. How to stop wars You can vote on Saturday at the Polling Station at […]
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Empowering Our Low-Watt Brains
Empowering Our Low-Watt Brains
Empowering Our Low-Watt Brains The typical human brain runs on only 12-watts of power – less than a refrigerator light bulb. Thus, our brain has an amazing array of tricks to maximize the returns on that dim wattage. This presentation considers proven tactics to better understand our own brains, and how to best connect with the […]
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Genome Island
Genome Island
June is a Field trip month at The Science Circle. This year we will open it with a tour given by Dr. Mary Anne Clark on her Genome Island.