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Speaker: Jill Marshall, University of ArkansasSee weblink for Zoom information
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Active Topology - LivestreamTopology plays a key role in condensed matter physics, underlying much of our understanding of equilibrium matter in terms of defects in ordered media and topologically protected states. In active systems - collections of entities that consume energy to generate their own motion and forces - topological phenomena can take ...
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Healthy Food as Preventative Medicine: California and Beyond - LivestreamCan healthy food be preventative medicine, prescribed and paid for by health care providers? At food pharmacies and similar organizations that have launched in the Bay Area and across the country, doctors are writing prescriptions - and providing vouchers - for healthy food in an effort to reduce hunger, improve ...
As vaccines for COVID-19 become more widely available, there are many questions. How do these vaccines work? What are the differences between the different vaccines made by different manufacturers? How effective are these vaccines in fighting this disease? Are these vaccines protective against the new variants of the COVID-19 virus? ...
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Two Talks: Popping the Science Bubble - LivestreamJuggling Sickness, Self-care, and Parenthood : A bird’s eye viewSpeaker: Mattina Alonge (Integrative Biology)Part of Me or Pathogen? How can you T(c)ellSpeaker: michael Manoharan-Laverio (Molecular and Cell Biology)See weblink for Zoom and Facebook links
Michael was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1956 and grew up in the Los Angeles, CA area and on Long Island, NY. I studied forestry at Paul Smith's College, NY and Oregon State University from where I received a Ph.D.Caz Castellano I began working for the Forest Service, Pacific Northwest ...