Posts treating: "Lecture"
Monday, 28 March 2016
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – The Poison in Our Food Supply by Thierry VrainTuesday, Mar. 296:30 p.m.Soil … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Shamans and the Supernatural World, Pre-Columbian Iconography of Peru by Ed BarnhartTuesday, … Continue reading
It’s almost impossible for the average person with no science background to get good basic info about climate change (on TV or online). So, here’s some information that you can rely on. First dispelling a popular myth, and then a lecture by Dr. Michael Mann to Physics students at the Univ. of Virginia recently. Regurgitated Climate Myth Those who find the truth extremely inconvenient to their political worldview, love to
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – The Fastest Evolving Regions of the Human Genome by Katherine Pollard Wednesday, … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Lives in Ruins: Archaeologists and the Seductive Lure of Human RubbleMonday, Oct. … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – The Mystery of the Pyramids: Recent Discoveries by Zahi Hawass Tuesday, Oct. 20 6:30 p.m.No … Continue reading
Bath Geological SocietyField trip to Anglesey, Cemaes Bay in north Anglesey 27th to 30th May 2016Dave Green, Geostudies The course will start at 7.30 pm on 27th and is based at the Harbour Hotel in Cemaes Bay. The course ends at lunch time on 30th May near the Menai Straits bridge, but details will be given of other sites to visit for those who wish to stay on.The cost for tuition is £40 of which only £20 is refundable.Transport is by private car to the location. Sharing is advisable during [...]
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – American Intelligence, The History And Evolution By Vince HoughtonTuesday, Oct. 66:30 p.m.Dr. … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Hatshepsut: The Woman Who Would Be King By Kara CooneyTuesday, August … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Speaking In Bones By Kathy ReichsTuesday, July 216:30 p.m.As a practicing forensic … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Sustainable Seas: The Vision, The Reality By Sylvia EarleTuesday, July 147:00 p.m.Dr. … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Climate And The Demise Of Maya Civilization By Andre DroxlerMonday, June 296:30 … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Climate And The Demise Of Maya Civilization By Andre DroxlerTuesday, … Continue reading
4th June - lecture at BRLSI by Prof. Hugh Torrens for Bath Geological Society6th June - field trip led by Prof. Hugh Torrens for the Geologists' Association13th June - field trip led by Dr. David Workman for Bath Geological
I've been writing about very large Earth physics, with energies far above anything that puny Man can do. It is the height of conceit to think we are influencing any of these things.
Today's lecture is the (very) Large Carbon Cycle. We are all totally saturated by the small carbon cycle, which is the one supposedly dooming us. That is: we breathe out, our breath is the equivalent of
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Sustainable Seas: The Vision, The Reality By Sylvia EarleTuesday, May 267:00 … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences Of A Hotter Planet By Gernot WagnerTuesday, … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – 5000 Years Of Egyptian History By Tom HardwickTuesday, April 28 6:30 p.m. Accompanied … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Richard III Rediscovered By Sarah HainsworthTuesday, April 216:30 p.m.The discovery of the … Continue reading
Bust out your planners, calendars, and PDAs (if you are throwback like that), it’s time to mark your calendars for the HMNS events of this week! Lecture – Bushido, The Way Of The Samurai By Sensei Darrell CraigTuesday, April 76:30 … Continue reading