The U of A Latin American and Latino Studies Program will host a Spring Lecture on March 17 about the role of dynamite in shaping the capitalist infrastructures of past and modern Peru.
New Radiocarbon Dates and Hunting Practices Linking Hatteras Island to Fort Raleigh in the Sixteenth Century" is scheduled ...
The Lampert Institute for Civic and Global Affairs and the Division of Natural Science and Mathematics hosted a visit by Amy Nice on Tuesday, Feb. 24. Nice is a former assistant director of the White ...
As global temperatures rise, many researchers are connecting the links of climate change to human health. Jeremy Hess — professor of environmental and occupational health sciences, global health and ...
Over 800 people, including university students and researchers, gathered recently in Beijing for a science lecture on general artificial intelligence hosted by the 14th National Committee of the ...
Queen's School of Policy Studies is proud to host a number of special lectures each year for the benefit of Queen’s University and the wider community. These lectureships have normally been ...
Equal Opportunity and Non-discrimination at Princeton University: Princeton University believes that commitment to equal opportunity for all is favorable to the free and open exchange of ideas, and ...
Consciousness has long been one of science’s most stubborn mysteries. We can map the brain in exquisite detail, decode neural circuits, and even build machines that rival human abilities in language ...
The “First Tuesday Noon Lecture Series” at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is held February through October, the hour-long lectures are included with Museum admission or MMNS Foundation ...
A new Northwestern University study suggests scientific fraud is no longer limited to isolated cases, but increasingly driven by coordinated global networks that manipulate publishing systems. Using ...
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