Past Events & Programs
February 2022
Thursday, February 24
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4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Talk
New Tools to Fight Climate Change
Climate change is a threat unparalleled in both its scale and complexity. Carbon capture is one tactic for mitigating its effects. At this Science Café, experts from different fields will discuss ways that dependable, cost-effective, and adaptable strategies can remove and…
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December 2021
Thursday, December 2
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4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
Online Presentation
Shaped to Kill
What we know about open-ocean predators can reveal new patterns and mechanisms in the evolution of the ocean’s food web. A fascinating group of unique carnivorous marine animals called siphonophores, close relatives of the common jellyfish, are specialized individuals that…
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November 2021
Thursday, November 18
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4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Online Presentation
How Nature Innovates
Sand dollars are prized as souvenirs of vacation trips and beach walks. But these flat sea urchins also teach us a lot about the creative power of nature. They can help us understand how new groups of organisms arise. Join Yale graduate student Nicolás Mongiardino Koch to…
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October 2021
Thursday, October 28
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4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
Online Presentation
Legs that Walk and Wings that Fly
Limbs in vertebrate animals evolved 400 million years ago when our ancestors left the water and first ventured on to land. Today birds fly, sea turtles swim, and people play tennis using muscles that first developed in those ancient relatives. How have limbs diversified…
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September 2021
Thursday, September 30
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4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Online Presentation
100 Million Years of Climate Change
How do we know what Earth’s climate was like millions of years ago? What can ancient evidence tell us about our planet’s future? Join Daniel Gaskell to explore the global quest to piece together Earth’s climate history using septillions of fossilized microorganisms buried…
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Thursday, September 16
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5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Online Presentation
Coloring the Conservation Conversation
Ornithologist and writer Dr. Drew Lanham sits down with Dr. Thomas Easley, founder and author of Mind/Heart for Diversity, to discuss what it means to embrace the full breadth of his African-American heritage and his deep kinship to nature and adoration of birds. The…
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