There are SO many science-y events to look forward to this weekend. Lucky that we have that extra "fall back" hour. Here's a look at Saturday's events:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST
Canoeing and Birding at Constitution Marsh
Get out your paddles and binoculars! The NYC Audobon Society is hosting a trip to Constitution Marsh to see nature in action. The event is a little on the pricey side, but what isn't in this city?
A Skeptic's Guide to String Theory
Is there really a unified theory of everything out there? Or are these string theorists kooked up on whippets? At the New York City Skeptics event, George Musser, the author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to String Theory" will try to convince you that it's the first one. In addition to explaining the theory itself, he will address how it may be involved in Chinese traditional medicine. Now that's something I'm skeptical of.
Shared Frequencies
A sound installation/performance that I really can't explain. Check out the link to learn more.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloweeny Weekend!
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