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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:Darwin day
DESCRIPTION:Laboratory and games for children aged 7 to 12 inside the Museum \nFebruary 12th is the anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and to celebrate we want to give children a unique experience: a real morning as a NATURALIST.\nMany stuffed animals\, normally kept in the Museum’s laboratories\, will be available to children and adults. A close observation allows us to study their characteristics and to understand in which environment they evolved.\nAs true scientists\, however\, observing is not enough for us\, we want to experiment!\nLet’s become crossbills\, squirrels and voles and play!.\nWe conclude the experience by “living room”\, telling stories of travel\, adventures and strange animals! \nFor more information : https://fb.me/e/2do9NZxNo
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-22/
LOCATION:Museo Naturalistico Patrizio Rigoni\, Viale della vittoria 1 \, Asiago\, Vicenza \, 36012\, Italy
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230212T100000
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SUMMARY:Darwin Family Day at Cayuga Nature Center
DESCRIPTION:The Cayuga Nature Center Lodge is opening for a Family Day to enjoy winter fun! We will be celebrating science and exploring evolution through our exhibits and programs!  \nLodge open 10a – 5p\nCraft and activity tables 10a – 5p\nAmazing Animal Adaptations! Program at 1p  \nDon’t forget to check out our nature trails and animal ambassadors!
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-family-day-at-cayuga-nature-center/
LOCATION:Cayuga Nature Center\, 1420 Taughannock Blvd\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paleontological Research Institution":MAILTO:marketing@priweb.org
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day at Planetario Sayab\, Playa del Carmen. México.
DESCRIPTION:The Sayab Planetarium\, together with Pensamiento Crítico Cancún y Alrededores A.C. and Sociedad Humanista México. Together they will celebrate with film screenings\, conferences and book giveaways. \nProgram \n11:00. Film projection: The inheritance of the wind.\nDetails: Drama\, United States\, 1999. 95 minutes.\nThe Humanist Society Mexico will raffle a book at this event to the participants: Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin.\nVenue: Muluc Room\nFee: $20 MXN\nQuota: 35 people\, over 8 years old. \n12:45 pm Film projection: Creation\nDetails: Drama\, Biographical\, United Kingdom\, 2009\, 108 minutes.\nDetails: 40min\nFee: $20 MXN\nQuota: 35 people\, over 8 years old.\nThe Humanist Society Mexico will raffle a book at this event to the participants: Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin. Children’s Version. Two books. \n15:00 Talk: We are all Africans.\nObjective: Analyze human migration and the adaptation process.\nHe teaches: Skeptical thought of Cancun and surroundings.\nDetails: 40min\nVenue: Muluc Room\nFee: $30 MXN\nQuota: 35 people\, over 8 years old.\nThe Humanist Society Mexico will raffle a book at this event to the participants: Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin.. \n16:30 Talk: Scope and implications of the Theory of evolution.\nTaught: M.C. Christopher Carrion\nDetails: 40min\nVenue: Muluc Room\nFee: $30 MXN.\nQuota: 35 people\, over 8 years old.\nThe Humanist Society Mexico will raffle a book at this event to the participants: Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin. \n18:00 Online discussion: Charles Darwin’s legacy to humanity.\nParticipants:\nBiol. Hugo Lopez Camarillo\nDr. Miguel Angel Alba\nFREE.\nModerator: M.C. Christopher Carrion
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-at-planetario-sayab-playa-del-carmen-mexico-2/
LOCATION:Planetario Sayab\,  Calle 125 Nte. S/n\, Ejidal\, Playa del Carmen\, Quintana Roo\, 77712 \, Mexico
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ORGANIZER;CN="Planetario Sayab":MAILTO:difusionsayab@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Pop Up Science - Darwin Day!
DESCRIPTION:The University of Kansas Natural History Museum is celebrating Charles Darwin’s birthday at Pop Up Science and you’re invited! All ages are welcome to explore the evolution of snakes and fish through fun\, hands-on experiments and activities! We’ll also have refreshments\, including birthday cake! This is a free event.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/pop-up-science-darwin-day-2/
LOCATION:KU Natural History Museum\, 1345 Jayhawk Blvd.\, University of Kansas\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="KU Natural History Museum":MAILTO:biodiversity@ku.edu
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day Talk: 'How Science Works: Darwin\, Wallace\, and Evolution' by Andrew Berry
DESCRIPTION:Greater Boston Humanists invites you to join us we celebrate Darwin Day together right on February 12 with a talk by Dr. Andrew Berry of Harvard. This live lecture event is co-sponsored by GBHumanists and the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard and MIT. Darwin Day is a major Humanist and secular community holiday “celebrating the principles of intellectual bravery\, perpetual curiosity\, scientific thinking\, and hunger for truth as embodied in Charles Darwin.” \nAndrew Berry’s lecture is fully titled: “Coincidence? Charles Darwin\, Alfred Russel Wallace\, and What Their Discovery of The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Can Tell Us about How Science Works.” \nNatural selection is a simple idea\, and a long sought one\, but it wasn’t until 1858 that it was first unveiled. Curiously\, it was discovered not once\, but twice — by Charles Darwin and by Alfred Russel Wallace — suggesting that the milieu in which Darwin and Wallace were working made the idea particularly accessible. \nThis talk will first\, explore that milieu to identify its key components; 2nd\, examine the events that brought the trajectories of Wallace and Darwin together in 1858; and 3rd\, track their agreements and disagreements as the new science of evolution unfolded. The Darwin-Wallace story illustrates how science profits when critique and respect go together. \nDr. Andrew Berry is Assistant Head Tutor\, Integrative Biology\, and Lecturer on Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard. His research combined the techniques of field biology with those of molecular biology to seek evidence at the DNA level of Darwinian natural selection. He has given lectures on evolutionary topics to popular audiences all over the world – from Ankara to the Antarctic – occasionally drawing the ire of creationists. As an educator and popularizer\, Dr Berry seeks to demystify the most important and most misinterpreted of all biological ideas: evolution. \nJoin us for a lecture and snacks as we celebrate together in community of secular humanism!
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-talk-how-science-works-darwin-wallace-and-evolution-by-andrew-berry/
LOCATION:Philips Brooks House\, 1 Harvard Yard\, Cambridge \, MA\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Stuart":MAILTO:picardianq@aol.com
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CREATED:20230211T204443Z
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SUMMARY:The hybrid in your genome: How recent advances in behavior and genetics are changing our view of Darwinian evolution
DESCRIPTION:Where do new species come from? Darwin proposed that the diversity of life could be explained when population divisions become magnified into new species over time. This “tree of life” thinking became our foundational metaphor for the natural world. Hybridization –– mating between species –– undercuts “tree thinking.” Until recently\, this phenomenon was regarded as an evolutionary dead end and ignored. However\, new data from diverse fields point to an inescapable conclusion: hybridization is common and can significantly impact living things (including our species!). So\, we will celebrate Darwin’s birthday by asking whether Darwin’s tree still adequately represents life’s diversity or if a new metaphor is needed.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/the-hybrid-in-your-genome-how-recent-advances-in-behavior-and-genetics-are-changing-our-view-of-darwinian-evolution/
LOCATION:NC Botanical Garden\, UNC-Chapel Hill\, 100 Old Mason Farm Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27517\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Johnny Randall":MAILTO:jrandall@unc.edu
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CREATED:20230107T064724Z
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day Lecture - Hamburg
DESCRIPTION:We invite our friends to give small lectures on a topic of their choice\, honouring the principles of science and evidence in the spirit of Charles Darwin.\nWe gather in our garden\, all interested people are cordially invited to join us.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-lecture-hamburg/
LOCATION:Darwin Day Lecture – Hamburg\, Weinligstraße 32\, Hamburg\, Hamburg\, 21073\, Germany
ORGANIZER;CN="Henrik Sander":MAILTO:sander@orangeedge.de
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CREATED:20230130T082131Z
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SUMMARY:New Jersey Humanist Network Darwin Day Party
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce our first library event in nearly 3 years! Please join us for a Darwin Day Party as we celebrate the life and work of Charles Darwin (b. February 12\, 1801)\, who published his theory of evolution by natural selection in On the Origin of Species in 1859. \nInternational Darwin Day is now celebrated around the world\, by state and local governments\, by the United Nations and its members\, with a mission to inspire people throughout the globe to reflect and act on the principles of intellectual bravery\, perpetual curiosity\, scientific thinking\, and hunger for truth as embodied by Charles Darwin. \nWe’ll play some Darwin/evolution trivia/games (with prizes)\, with refreshments and a Darwin Day CAKE. Bring your favorite beverage.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/new-jersey-humanist-network-darwin-day-party/
LOCATION:Monroe Township Library\, 4 Municipal Plaza\, Monroe Township\, NJ\, 08831\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Humanist Network":MAILTO:njhn.org@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Celebrazione del Darwin Day 2023 di AssoCEA Messina APS
DESCRIPTION:Alle ore 17:00 con Carmelo Isgrò Fondatore e Direttore del Museo del Mare di Milazzo – che ha recuperato e ricostruito lo scheletro del Capodoglio Siso – ed altri amici e colleghi\, celebreremo il #DarwinDay2023!\nSeguiteci su www.ceamessina.it!
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/celebrazione-del-darwin-day-2023-di-assocea-messina-aps/
LOCATION:AssoCEA Messina APS\, Viale Principe Umberto 49\, Messina\, 98122\, Italy
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ORGANIZER;CN="AssoCEA Messina APS":MAILTO:ceamessina@tiscali.it
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