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SUMMARY:"ADOPT A TREE!"  -  "Adottiamo un albero!"
DESCRIPTION:“Adopt” a tree is the title that the Ivrea 2 Comprehensive Institute has chosen to celebrate the Darwin Day 2020 event. The photographs of the trees that the students of the institute will be published in the period 12/02 – 13/03/2020 have decided to adopt.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/adopt-a-tree-adottiamo-un-albero/
LOCATION:IC Ivrea 2\, Ivrea\, Torino\, 10015\, Italy
ORGANIZER;CN="Gallo Enrico":MAILTO:emelen@libero.it
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SUMMARY:"ADOPT A TREE!" - "ADOTTIAMO UN ALBERO"
DESCRIPTION:“Adopt a tree” is the title chosen for the 2020 Darwin day by the Istituto Comprensivo di Ivrea 2. The trees chosen by the students of the Institute will be photographed and published starting from February 12.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/adopt-a-tree-adottiamo-un-albero-2/
LOCATION:IC Ivrea 2\, Ivrea\, Torino\, 10015\, Italy
ORGANIZER;CN="i.c. Ivrea 2":MAILTO:enrico@icivrea2.it
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SUMMARY:Luncheon and Lecture: The Story of Cosmic Evolution
DESCRIPTION:What Were the Atoms in Your Body Doing 8 Billion Years Ago: The Story of Cosmic Evolution\nAlthough few people ever think about it\, the atoms that make up your body are “on loan” to you from the Earth’s “atom collection.” Thanks to modern astronomy\, we now know the history of these atoms even before they were part of the Earth. In this talk\, Dr. Andrew Fraknoi examines the history of the cosmos\, and how it evolved from the heat of the Big Bang to conditions that make astronomy fans possible. We focus on the role of exploding stars\, which create new elements and recycle them so that to be available to future generations of stars\, planets\, and life-forms. \nAndrew Fraknoi retired in 2017 as the Chair of the Astronomy Department at Foothill College\, and now teaches astronomy courses for retired people at the Fromm Institute at the University of San Francisco and the OLLI Program at San Francisco State. He served as the Executive Director of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific for 14 years. Fraknoi was the California Professor of the Year in 2007. He is the lead author on a free\, college astronomy textbook published by the non-profit OpenStax project at Rice University\, as part of a national project to reduce the costs of college.  He has also written two children’s books on astronomy.  The International Astronomical Union has named Asteroid 4859 Asteroid Fraknoi to honor his contributions to the public understanding of science.  \nThe luncheon will start at 12:15 in the Thomas Starr King Room.  We will have vegan and vegetarian options.  The luncheon is $15.00 for each adult and $5.00 for each child under 18.    If you do not wish to attend the luncheon\, you are still welcome to attend the free lecture which starts at 1:00.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/luncheon-and-lecture-the-story-of-cosmic-evolution/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Center\, 1187 Franklin St (at Geary)\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94109\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Barnett":MAILTO:jimwbarnett@mac.com
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day Luncheon and Lecture
DESCRIPTION:What Were the Atoms in Your Body Doing 8 Billion Years Ago: The Story of Cosmic Evolution \nAlthough few people ever think about it\, the atoms that make up your body are “on loan” to you from the Earth’s “atom collection.” Thanks to modern astronomy\, we now know the history of these atoms even before they were part of the Earth. In this talk\, Dr. Andrew Fraknoi examines the history of the cosmos\, and how it evolved from the heat of the Big Bang to conditions that make astronomy fans possible. We focus on the role of exploding stars\, which create new elements and recycle them so that to be available to future generations of stars\, planets\, and life-forms. \nAndrew Fraknoi retired in 2017 as the Chair of the Astronomy Department at Foothill College. He served as the Executive Director of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific for 14 years. Fraknoi was the California Professor of the Year in 2007.  \nThere will be a luncheon before the lecture at 12:00.  The luncheon is $15.00 for each adult and $5.00 for each child under 18.    The lecture is free and you can attend  without paying for the luncheon. \nFebruary 16\nDarwin Day Luncheon and Lecture \nWhat Were the Atoms in Your Body Doing 8 Billion Years Ago: The Story of Cosmic Evolution\nAlthough few people ever think about it\, the atoms that make up your body are “on loan” to you from the Earth’s “atom collection.” Thanks to modern astronomy\, we now know the history of these atoms even before they were part of the Earth. In this talk\, Dr. Andrew Fraknoi examines the history of the cosmos\, and how it evolved from the heat of the Big Bang to conditions that make astronomy fans possible. We focus on the role of exploding stars\, which create new elements and recycle them so that to be available to future generations of stars\, planets\, and life-forms. \nAndrew Fraknoi retired in 2017 as the Chair of the Astronomy Department at Foothill College. He served as the Executive Director of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific for 14 years. Fraknoi was the California Professor of the Year in 2007.  \nThere will be a luncheon before the lecture at 12:00.  The luncheon is $15.00 for each adult and $5.00 for each child under 18.    The lecture is free and you can attend  without paying for the luncheon.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-luncheon-and-lecture/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Center\, 1187 Franklin St (at Geary)\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Darwin interstellare
DESCRIPTION:Vite ed evoluzioni fuori dal mondo\nConferenza dell’astronomo Roberto Ragazzoni\, direttore di INAF – Osservatorio astronomico di Padova
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-interstellare/
LOCATION:Ex Tipografia Savio\, Via Torricella\, Pordenone PN\, Pordenone\, 33170\, Italy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Uaar - Circolo di Pordenone":MAILTO:pordenone@uaar.it
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