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Donald Pfaff The head of the Laboratory of Neurobiology and Behavior at Rockefeller University describes how ethics may be a hardwired function of the human brain. Sponsor: Science & the City Author SeriesPodcast | posted Mar 14, 2008 |
Upcoming S&C Events @ NYAS
Jun 27, 2008 • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Sponsored by: S&C Author Series A Harvard University bioengineer explores why innovation is so often catalyzed by those who cross the conventional line between the arts and the sciences.
Reports & Podcasts for S&C Events @ NYAS
| Jeffrey Blumberg Sponsored by: S&C Food Series Posted: 2/29/2008 | | Vijay Vaitheeswaran The Global Environment and Energy Correspondent for The Economist takes an up-close look at global warming, the auto industry, and government. Sponsored by: S&C Author Aeries Posted: 2/15/2008 |
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Wildflower Walk
Location: Sandy Hook National Park, 2.5 miles from park's front gate down Hartshorne Dr.
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