“The Anthropocene Epoch”

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There is a saying that in English goes, β€œOne cannot see the forest for the trees.” The traditional meaning is that it is difficult to see the bigger picture if you cannot see beyond your own little part in it. So it goes with seeing the bigger picture of global changes because we live on […]

Tumblin’ Dice – Probability Theory & Statistics…

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Tumblin' Dice - Probability Theory & Statistics as a basis for Modern Science Probability Theory & Statistics represent something very basic to human existence and are indispensable to scientific rigor. This presentation will survey some of the stepping stones that form the basis of computational mathematics commonly used in analysis of data from experimentation. This […]

Interactive tour of Brodmann’s Brain

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, speech, and more! This model and others being developed provide a platform for exciting educational opportunities in biology, psychology, and health, behavioral, and social sciences. […]

“Student Virtual World Science Projects in Sine Space”

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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 together online. Sine space seems to provide the online networking in a safe networked environment we need. One of my students has created a space […]


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