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Presented by Dr. Eric Newman, Neuroscientist at the University of Minnesota, given at the Bryant Lake Bowl on January 16th, 2018. The brain is composed of two types of cells, neurons, and glial cells. Neurons generate electrical signals and c
Presented by Dr. Michelle Carstensen of the Minnesota DNR, at the Bryant Lake Bowl on December 21st, 2017. Dr. Michelle Carstensen discusses the attempt through scientific research to understand the dramatic decline in the Minnesota moose pop
Visit https://youtu.be/_qR9ROo5kiw for a video of this episode!Presented by Jeremiah A. Henning, post-doctoral research associate in the department Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the University of Minnesota, at the Bryant Lake Bowl on No
"Political Science" given by Representative Phyllis Kahn on September 9th, 2017 at the Bryant Lake Bowl, hosted by the Bell Museum."September will kick off the 2017-2018 season with former MN DFL Representative Phyllis Kahn speaking on the to
Visit: https://youtu.be/oXMWp9GK6zA for a video of this episode!"Bringing Biology to Biomimetics" given by Emilie Snell-Rood, an Associate Professor in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the University of Minnesota."The field of biomimetic
Visit: https://youtu.be/lxyiMKWqfYI for a video of this episode!"Crocodilian Superdads-Gharial on the Chambal River in North India" given by Dr. Jeff Lang Conservation Biologist, UMN Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology
"Hunting Knowledge & Gathering Herbs-Rastafari Bush Doctors in South Africa" given by Lisa Aston Philander, Curator of the College of Biological Sciences Conservatory & Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Biology at the Bryan
Visit: https://youtu.be/wC4zp0jdo9Q for a video of this episode!"Forest Keepers: Science, Spirituality & Conservation among the Batak Tribe" given by J. Scott Dodds, filmmaker & ethnographer at the Bryant Lake Bowl on February 21th, 2017."S
"The Beautiful Problem of Turbulence" presented by Sam Stewart, Ph.D. Candidate in Mathematics at the University of Minnesota, at the Bryant Lake Bowl on January 17th, 2017. "What do golf balls, whales, and airplanes have in common? They all
Visit: https://youtu.be/bng-Ki2Jpxc for a video of this episode! "Moving Minnesota: Re-inventing the Bell Museum Dioramas" presented by our own Don Luce, Curator of Exhibits here at the Bell Museum + Planetarium, at the Bryant Lake Bowl on D
Visit: https://youtu.be/bng-Ki2Jpxc for a video of this episode! "What Should a Clever Moose Eat? Natural History, Ecology, and the North Woods" presented by Dr. John Pastor at the Bryant Lake Bowl on November 11th, 2016.
Visit: https://youtu.be/-fdg5OoSA0o for a video of this episode! "The Fungi Around Us: Diversity, Ecology and Industrial Applications" presented by Dr. Kathryn Bushley & Kat Sweeney at the Bryant Lake Bowl on October 18th, 2016.
"The Dazzling Dr. Spillhaus" presented by Sharon Moen at the Bryant Lake Bowl on September 20th, 2016. Here's a description of the talk:"Dr. Athelstan Spilhaus was dean of the Institute of Technology (now College of Science & Engineering) at
"Toxicology in the 21st Century" presented by Dr. Dalma Martinovic-Weigelt, who studies aquatic toxicology at St. Thomas University (Ph.D. Fisheries Science, University of Minnesota).In the Twin Cities area? Join us for our monthly Cafe! It
Visit: https://youtu.be/cx1OclE9EMM for a video of this episode!"Bats, Whitenose Fungus, Chikungunya and Parasite Vectors of Disease." Presented by Dr. Luis Escobar. Dr. Escobar's research interests include macroecology and ecological niche
Visit: https://youtu.be/x-PLi4gBmqY for a video of this episode!"The Physics of Confections Cotton Candy, Soft Cookies, and Brittle Crackers." Presented by Dr. Ted Labuza from the Department of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of
Café Scientifique with Juli Ponder, D.V.M., "Invasive Vertebrates vs. Island Endemics: Who Will Be Voted off the Island?" Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 12-15-15. "Dr. Ponder is the executive director of the University of Minnesota’s renow
Visit: https://youtu.be/yXzGxRgCv-8 for a video of this episode!"Tiny Worlds Revealed: Microscopy using light and other energy to make hidden biologies visible. Presented by Dr. Gail Celio from University Imaging Centers at University of Minn
Visit: https://youtu.be/ftljSAAlIKQ for a video of this episode!Café Scientifique with Dr. Michael Reidy, "Mountains and Minds - Verticality and the Rise of Modern Science." Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 01-19-16. "Dr. Reidy examines
Visit: https://youtu.be/0kqVwNEzE10 for a video of this episode!Café Scientifique with Patrick Nunnally, "Myths and Meanings of the Big River." Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 11-17-15."Patrick Nunnally of the University of Minnesota’s
Visit: https://youtu.be/4kEuEh-7CGo for a video of this episode!Café Scientifique with Dr. Adam Boyko, "2015.10.20 Evolution Unleashed-The Making of the Dog." Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 10-20-15."Before they domesticated cats, cows
Visit: https://youtu.be/sUftrZubXYU for a YouTube video of this episode!Café Scientifique with Lois Hendrickson and Emily Beck, "Bodies and Spirits: Health and the History of Fermentation and Distillation." Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on
Café Scientifique with Dr. Jonathan Slaght, "Feathered Ghosts: The Fish-Eating Owls of Northeast Asia." Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 05-19-15."'Feathered Ghosts: The Fish-Eating Owls of Northeast Asia,' with Dr. Jonathan Slaght, who wo
Café Scientifique with Dr. Chick Woodward, "Earth 2.0: Habitable Exoplanets?" Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 04-21-15."'Earth 2.0: Habitable Exoplanets?' with Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics professor Chick (Charles) Woodward. Dr. W
Café Scientifique with Journalist Doug Fine and Professor George Weiblen, "Hemp's Return to Humanity" Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 03-17-15."Journalist Doug Fine and professor George Weiblen discuss whether hemp is the game-changing pl
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