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SUMMARY:Darwin Discovery Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of science at the 19th annual Darwin Discovery Day\, an opportunity for hands-on exploration and discovery. Take a behind-the scene tour of the natural science collections and bring a rock or fossil in for identification. MSU Museum Natural Science curators\, and faculty\, graduate\, and undergraduate students from across MSU will be on hand to share their expertise and enthusiasm with inquiring minds of all ages. This year’s event explores the effects of climate change on plants\, animals\, and ecosystems.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-discovery-day-4/
LOCATION:Michigan State University Museum\, West Circle Drive\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48824\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:museum@msu.edu
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SUMMARY:Darwin Discovery Day at the Michigan State University Museum
DESCRIPTION:Researchers and students from across Michigan State University are coming together at the MSU Museum to celebrate science at the 19th annual Darwin Discovery Day on Saturday\, February 11 from 10:00AM – 2:00PM. \nTaking inspiration from the 1.5° Celsius exhibition currently on display at the MSU Museum\, this year’s Darwin Discovery explores the effects of climate change on plants\, animals\, and ecosystems. Activities\, tours\, and special collections will take over all floors of the Museum including behind-the-scenes tours of research collections. Visitors are also invited to bring in a rock or fossil for identification. \nDarwin Discovery Day organizer and professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences\, Danita Brandt said\, “The face-to-face interactions between our visitors and our team of student and faculty volunteers have always been the most rewarding aspect of this event and we are thrilled to be back with our slate of hand-on activities centered on this very important topic.” \nContinue the celebration of science at the Abrams Planetarium with a free screening of Natural Selection a film about Charles Darwin at 3:00PM on Saturday\, February 11.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-discovery-day-at-the-michigan-state-university-museum/
LOCATION:Michigan State University Museum\, West Circle Drive\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48824\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michigan State University Museum":MAILTO:pr@museum.msu.edu
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SUMMARY:Quando le balene avevano le zampe
DESCRIPTION:Chi era Charles Darwin? Come può aiutarci a capire da dove provengono le balene? \nCamminando nei corridoi del Museo Mare Antico e Biodiversità\, accompagnati da un’esperta guida\, potremo scoprire chi era Charles Darwin e capire come sia possibile che le balene\, prima\, avessero le zampe! \nI bambini partecipano senza la presenza dei genitori.\nLa durata del laboratorio è di circa 1 ora e mezza.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/quando-le-balene-avevano-le-zampe-2/
LOCATION:MuMAB – Museo Mare Antico e Biodiversità\, San Nicomede\, 29\, Salsomaggiore Terme\, Parma\, 43039\, Italy
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ORGANIZER;CN="MuMAB - Museo Mare Antico e Biodiversit%C3%A0":MAILTO:info@millepioppi.it
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day Lipari XII ed - 2023
DESCRIPTION:Il Darwin Day più piccolo e appassionato del mondo alla sua 12ma edizione.\nEcco il programma:\nMaria Clara Martinelli\nLudwig Pollak. Una storia di archeologia e orrore nazista \nBruno Massa\nLa biodiversità spiegata in poche parole \nFrancesca Piro\nLa placenta\, questa sconosciuta \nPietro Lo Cascio\nIl lungo viaggio degli Hyperolius \nE l’indomani una bellissima “passeggiata darwiniana” tra le bellezze di Lipari
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-lipari-xii-ed-2023/
LOCATION:Gattopardo Park Hotel\, via Isabella Conti\, Lipari\, Messina\, 98055\, Italy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Associazione Nesos":MAILTO:associazionenesos@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:When Worms and Germs Compete\, Who Wins?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for cocktail hour\, dinner\, science quiz (with prizes!)\, and presentation by Professor Vanessa Ezenwa at the 15th Annual Southern Connecticut Darwin Day Dinner\nHumans and animals are rarely infected with a single disease-causing organism at any one time; simultaneous infections are the norm. Historically\, infectious diseases have been studied one at a time.\nSince most hosts are routinely infected by more than one type of parasite\, concurrent infection (or co-infection) has emerged as a key challenge for wild-life\, veterinary\, and human health. Interactions between parasites co-occurring within a single host have profound effects on infection outcomes ranging from disease severity and progression within individual hosts to patterns of disease spread across populations.\nDr. Ezenwa will discuss the study of concurrent infection and how this perspective is providing new insight into the spread and impact of infectious diseases. \nDr. Ezenwa received a B.A. in Biology from Rice University and a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University. She held faculty positions at the University of Montana and University of Georgia before moving to Yale in 2021 where she is a Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Her research focuses on the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases in wild animal populations\, with a specific focus on linking processes across scales—from cells to ecosystems. \nDate: Saturday\, February 11\, 2023\nTime: 6 pm Cocktail Hour\, 7 pm Full Course Dinner\nAt: The Inn at Longshore; 260 Campo Road; Westport\, CT 06880\nPrice: $69 per person ($75 after February 6).
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/when-worms-and-germs-compete-who-wins/
LOCATION:The Inn at Longshore\, 260 Campo Road\, Westport\, CT\, 06880\, United States
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SUMMARY:Darwin Family Day at Museum of the Earth
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the birthday and works of Charles Darwin with fun activities for the whole family. Come to the Museum of the Earth for family-friendly activities about the Age of Fishes. Learn about armored fish (such as the giant Dunkleosteus!)\, sharks\, lungfishes\, and the origin of the fish that are most common today (the bony fishes). \nSchedule of Activities: \n11 am: “Fishy Story time” in Age of Fishes Gallery. Meet the New Fish at our Museum. Explore fish from different times and make a picture of an ocean full of fish.\n11:30 am: Age of Fishes Gallery- Lungfish feeding. Meet our new Lungfish and see her enjoy lunch. Learn all about our new Museum fish.\n12p “Fish through the Ages” tour – Learn about how long ago fish lived\, how we know about them\, and how they changed over time as you tour the Museum with our Shark expert Nico.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-family-day-at-museum-of-the-earth/
LOCATION:Museum of the Earth\, 1259 Trumansburg Rd\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paleontological Research Institution":MAILTO:marketing@priweb.org
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