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Lawrence Parsons is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. His early research on action, spatial reasoning and object recognition was followed by his current work in reasoning, language, emotion and the improvisation ofmusic and dancing.
GARY STIX | WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL Gary Stix commissions, writes and edits features, news articles and Web blogs for Scientific American. His area of coverage is neuroscience. He also has frequently been the issue or section editor for special issues or reports on topics ranging from nanotechnology toobesity.
2020 KAVLI PRIZE WINNERS The 2020 Kavli Prize In Neuroscience is awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian for their transformative discovery of receptors for temperature and pressure. WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL Join us for an exploration of groundbreaking discoveries, encounters with the trailblazing scientists and thinkers who are changing the world, and youth & family events that WORLD SCIENCE SCHOLARS: APPLICATION THE RICHNESS OF TIME Lera Boroditsky Cognitive Scientist . Lera Boroditsky is an associate professor of cognitive science at University of California San Diego. She previously served on the faculty at MIT and Stanford. MEASURE FOR MEASURE: QUANTUM PHYSICS AND REALITY When no one is looking, a particle has near limitless potential: it can be nearly anywhere. But measure it, and the particle snaps to one position. How do subatomic objects shed their quantum weirdness? BLACK HOLES AND HOLOGRAPHIC WORLDS Black holes are gravitational behemoths that dramatically twist space and time. Recently, they’ve also pointed researchers to a remarkable proposal—that everything we see may be akin to a MEASURE FOR MEASURE: QUANTUM PHYSICS AND REALITY Brian Greene Physicist, Author. Brian Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, and is recognized for a number of groundbreaking discoveries in his field of superstring theory. ICARUS AT THE EDGE OF TIME TRAILER Icarus at the Edge of Time is a mesmerizing tale set in outer space about a boy who challenges the awesome might of a black hole. Based on the children’s book by physicist Brian Greene, this futuristic re-imagining of the classic myth takes audiences of all ages on a whirlwind voyage through space and time to the very edge ofunderstanding.
LAWRENCE PARSONS
Lawrence Parsons is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. His early research on action, spatial reasoning and object recognition was followed by his current work in reasoning, language, emotion and the improvisation ofmusic and dancing.
GARY STIX | WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL Gary Stix commissions, writes and edits features, news articles and Web blogs for Scientific American. His area of coverage is neuroscience. He also has frequently been the issue or section editor for special issues or reports on topics ranging from nanotechnology toobesity.
2020 KAVLI PRIZE WINNERS The 2020 Kavli Prize In Neuroscience is awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian for their transformative discovery of receptors for temperature and pressure. SUPERHERO SCIENCE: HOW TO FLY, CONTROL THE WEATHER, AND But if you’re looking for adamantium skeleton and claws for yourself, you’d be out of luck—the metal’s completely fictional. But materials scientists are working to make harder, more resistant metals, like super-tough aggregated carbon nanorods (ACNR), which are made from compressed “buckyball” carbon molecules and are denserthan diamonds.
THE RICHNESS OF TIME Brian Greene Physicist, Author. Brian Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, and is recognized for a number of groundbreaking discoveries in his field of superstring theory. PIONEERS IN SCIENCE: APRILLE J. ERICSSON The World Science Festival’s Pioneers in Science program gives high school students from around the globe rare and intimate access to some of the world’s mostJULIE TAYMOR
In 1998, Julie Taymor became the first woman to win the Tony® Award for Best Direction of a Musical, and also won a Tony® for Best Costumes, for her landmark production of The Lion King. The musical has won three Molière Awards including Best Musical and Best Costumes, garnered Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League awards for Taymor's direction. MEASURE FOR MEASURE: QUANTUM PHYSICS AND REALITY When no one is looking, a particle has near limitless potential: it can be nearly anywhere. But measure it, and the particle snaps to one position. How do subatomic objects shed their quantum weirdness? THE SOCIAL SYNAPSE: NEUROSCIENCE AND THE ROOTS OF HUMAN Humans work together on enormous scales to build complex tools as large as cities and create social networks that span the globe. Whatis the key to our
HOPPING DOWN THE BUNNY’S EVOLUTIONARY TRAIL If Easter was celebrated 3 million years ago, the chocolate bunny in your basket would likely be six times larger, with stubby rat-like ears. Such was the body plan of Nuralagus rex, an ancient rabbit that roamed what is now the Spanish island of Minorca. N. rex wouldn’t seem very rabbit-like at first blush—for one thing, it had a short, stiff vertebral column that means it wouldn’t have THE APEX CENTER AT LEHMAN COLLEGE World Science Festival ® and its related logo are registered trademarks of the World Science Foundation. All Rights Reserved. THE SUGARY SECRETS OF CANDY-MAKING CHEMISTRY There’s a real art to making candy—and a lot of science, too. Even the simplest sugary treat is shaped by complex chemistry. Here’s some of the inventive science that goes on behind the scenes of making some of your favorite sweet treats. WHEN IT COMES TO GENOMES, SMALLER IS SOMETIMES BETTER The Antarctic midge travels very light, genetically speaking. A new study shows that this tiny creature, which spends most of its short life frozen in ice (save for a weeklong bender of mating and egg-laying), packs the smallest genome found in insects to date. The length of that genome is only 99 million base pairs (the building blocks of DNA, either a guanine-cytosine couple or an adenine WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL Explore The World Science Festival. We celebrate the historic life of astronaut Michael Collins, the legendary pilot of the Apollo 11 spacecraft Columbia. Listen in to his 2019 Festival appearance, as Collins and his fellow astronauts discuss the future of space travel. WATCH NOW >. Join Brian in live conversations with World Science Ufaculty
WORLD SCIENCE SCHOLARS World Science Scholars provides an opportunity for a select group of high school students with extraordinary mathematical talent to be guided by world-renowned scientists and to connect with an elite group of global peers both online and in-person. Applications and nominations are now being accepted. LONGEVITY: A RADICAL NEW SCIENCE Getting old is an unavoidable truth of life. And yet, for most of modern history this mortal coil has baffled scientists. Over the past decade, however, researchers have made great strides in understanding the cellular, molecular, and genetic tableau of aging—which has brought the next question into sharp focus: Can aging be stopped? JOBS | WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVALNATIONAL SCIENCE FESTIVALWORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL 2020FLAGSTAFF FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE 2020 The World Science Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race, religion/creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, military status, conviction history, predisposing genetic TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE… OR IS IT? Carlo Rovelli Theoretical Physicist. Carlo Rovelli is a theoretical physicist and co-founder of the loop approach to quantum gravity. His main interest is the physics of space and time. Rovelli has also worked on the history and philosophy of science. His technical books include Quantum Gravity and Covariant Loop Quantum Gravity. PIONEERS IN SCIENCE: APRILLE J. ERICSSON Pioneers In Science: Aprille J. Ericsson. The World Science Festival’s Pioneers in Science program gives high school students from around the globe rare and intimate access to some of the world’s most renowned scientists in a town hall-style discussion. Join us to meet NASA aerospace engineer, Aprille J. Ericsson, apioneer in the
MEASURE FOR MEASURE: QUANTUM PHYSICS AND REALITY Brian Greene Physicist, Author. Brian Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, and is recognized for a number of groundbreaking discoveries in his field of superstring theory. ICARUS AT THE EDGE OF TIME TRAILER Icarus at the Edge of Time is a mesmerizing tale set in outer space about a boy who challenges the awesome might of a black hole. Based on the children’s book by physicist Brian Greene, this futuristic re-imagining of the classic myth takes audiences of all ages on a whirlwind voyage through space and time to the very edge ofunderstanding.
LAWRENCE PARSONS
Lawrence Parsons is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. His early research on action, spatial reasoning and object recognition was followed by his current work in reasoning, language, emotion and the improvisation ofmusic and dancing.
SUPERHERO SCIENCE: HOW TO FLY, CONTROL THE WEATHER, ANDSUPERHEROES THE MOVIEWHO ARE ALL THE SUPERHEROES Snowbird is no long-haul flyer; it’s record-setting flight lasted just 19.3 seconds. Reichert said in an interview with Popular Mechanics that the Snowbird could probably fly even farther and higher if his team had tried to emulate the complexity of a bird’s wing. “The problem is, in engineering that’s not the way to go,”Reichert says.
WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL Explore The World Science Festival. We celebrate the historic life of astronaut Michael Collins, the legendary pilot of the Apollo 11 spacecraft Columbia. Listen in to his 2019 Festival appearance, as Collins and his fellow astronauts discuss the future of space travel. WATCH NOW >. Join Brian in live conversations with World Science Ufaculty
WORLD SCIENCE SCHOLARS World Science Scholars provides an opportunity for a select group of high school students with extraordinary mathematical talent to be guided by world-renowned scientists and to connect with an elite group of global peers both online and in-person. Applications and nominations are now being accepted. LONGEVITY: A RADICAL NEW SCIENCE Getting old is an unavoidable truth of life. And yet, for most of modern history this mortal coil has baffled scientists. Over the past decade, however, researchers have made great strides in understanding the cellular, molecular, and genetic tableau of aging—which has brought the next question into sharp focus: Can aging be stopped? JOBS | WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVALNATIONAL SCIENCE FESTIVALWORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL 2020FLAGSTAFF FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE 2020 The World Science Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race, religion/creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, military status, conviction history, predisposing genetic TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE… OR IS IT? Carlo Rovelli Theoretical Physicist. Carlo Rovelli is a theoretical physicist and co-founder of the loop approach to quantum gravity. His main interest is the physics of space and time. Rovelli has also worked on the history and philosophy of science. His technical books include Quantum Gravity and Covariant Loop Quantum Gravity. PIONEERS IN SCIENCE: APRILLE J. ERICSSON Pioneers In Science: Aprille J. Ericsson. The World Science Festival’s Pioneers in Science program gives high school students from around the globe rare and intimate access to some of the world’s most renowned scientists in a town hall-style discussion. Join us to meet NASA aerospace engineer, Aprille J. Ericsson, apioneer in the
MEASURE FOR MEASURE: QUANTUM PHYSICS AND REALITY Brian Greene Physicist, Author. Brian Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, and is recognized for a number of groundbreaking discoveries in his field of superstring theory. ICARUS AT THE EDGE OF TIME TRAILER Icarus at the Edge of Time is a mesmerizing tale set in outer space about a boy who challenges the awesome might of a black hole. Based on the children’s book by physicist Brian Greene, this futuristic re-imagining of the classic myth takes audiences of all ages on a whirlwind voyage through space and time to the very edge ofunderstanding.
LAWRENCE PARSONS
Lawrence Parsons is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. His early research on action, spatial reasoning and object recognition was followed by his current work in reasoning, language, emotion and the improvisation ofmusic and dancing.
SUPERHERO SCIENCE: HOW TO FLY, CONTROL THE WEATHER, ANDSUPERHEROES THE MOVIEWHO ARE ALL THE SUPERHEROES Snowbird is no long-haul flyer; it’s record-setting flight lasted just 19.3 seconds. Reichert said in an interview with Popular Mechanics that the Snowbird could probably fly even farther and higher if his team had tried to emulate the complexity of a bird’s wing. “The problem is, in engineering that’s not the way to go,”Reichert says.
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ALAN PETERS
Alan Peters is the principal architect of Neocortex. He's also an associate professor of electrical engineering at Vanderbilt University where he supervises research on a humanoid robot, ISAC, in the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory. He has over fifty publications and has secured research funding in excess of $4 million. THE REALITY OF REALITY: A TALE OF FIVE SENSES Christine Constantinople Neuroscientist. Christine Constantinople is a neuroscientist interested in how we make decisions, and the neural mechanisms of suboptimal decision-making and behavioral variability. THE SOCIAL SYNAPSE: NEUROSCIENCE AND THE ROOTS OF HUMAN Kevin Ochsner Neuroscientist. Kevin Ochsner directs the Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) Lab at Columbia University, which studies the brain bases of emotion, person perception, and self-control. Ochsner received a Ph.D. in psychologyfrom
SUPERHERO SCIENCE: HOW TO FLY, CONTROL THE WEATHER, AND Snowbird is no long-haul flyer; it’s record-setting flight lasted just 19.3 seconds. Reichert said in an interview with Popular Mechanics that the Snowbird could probably fly even farther and higher if his team had tried to emulate the complexity of a bird’s wing. “The problem is, in engineering that’s not the way to go,”Reichert says.
THE SUGARY SECRETS OF CANDY-MAKING CHEMISTRY There’s a real art to making candy—and a lot of science, too. Even the simplest sugary treat is shaped by complex chemistry. Here’s some of the inventive science that goes on behind the scenes of making some of your favorite sweet treats.__
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