The Institute for the Science of Origins – videos from the Origins Science Scholars Program!
During this unique program, members of the community engage with each other and with leading scholars of origins science to investigate cosmology, evolutionary theory, and more. Each evening begins with a presentation by a world-class researcher, followed by dinner and open discussion among all the participants. Below are links to videos of the individual talks alphabetical by presenter with broad topic, and below that, lectures arranged chronologically by season.
Videos! (Click to View Video)
Apr 14 Dustin Tyler | |
Apr 21 Dustin Tyler “Human-machine relationships: Engineering the Future” |
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Apr 28 Jurgen Bosch | |
May 5 Nicole Burt | |
May 12 Chris Cullis | |
May 19 Bob Savinell | |
May 26 Yohannes Haile-Selassie |
Fall 2019
Oct 15 Lee Hall:”Sauropod Dinosaurs: Long Neck and Peculiar Claws” Oct 22 Ben Monreal: “How Giant Telescopes Will Find New Earths” Oct 29 Corbin Covault: “Intelligent Life on Other Planets: What are the Odds?” Nov 5 Corbin Covault: “SETI and Beyond: What Comes Next?” Nov 12 Ken Miller: “How Evolution Fashioned the Earth’s Most Extraordinary Creature” Nov 19 : “The Universe is Big, It’s Flat, So What Does This Mean About It’s Shape?” Nov 26 Lee Hall: “Underfoot Ancient Giants: Tracking Sauropod Dinosaurs” |
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Spring, 2019
Laura Bernstein- Kurtyca 4/16/2019:
Kaylin Tennant 4/23/2019:
Patricia Princehouse 4/30/2019:
Sarah Diamond 5/7/2019
Nita Sahai 5/14/2019
Carlos Crespo 5/21/2019
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Fall, 2018
John Ruhl 10/2/2018:
Cynthia Beall 10/9/2018:
Isaiah Nengo 10/16/2018:
Patricia Princehouse 10/23/2018:
Kathy Kash 10/30/2018:
Jesse Berezovsky 11/6/2018:
Ken Singer 11/13/2018:
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Spring 2018
Isaiah Nengo 4/17/2018: “Finding Alesi: The Story of a New Infant Ancestor”
Yohannes Haile-Selassie 4/24/18 “New Hominin Discoveries from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia”
Nandini Trivedi 5/1/18 “The Quantum Dance of Matter: Pairing and Superconductivity”
Harsh Mathur 5/8/18 “Understanding Extreme Materials”
Peter Harte 5/15/18 Circadian Rhythm: Discovering the Rhythms of Life
Kingman Strohl 5/22/18 Circadian Rhythm: Circadian Rhythms, and Your Health
Fred Turek 5/29/18 Circadian Rhythm: Sleep and the Evolution of Circadian Rhythm
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Glenn Starkman 10/24/2017 “What’s left to learn from particle accelerators?” |
Cyrus Taylor 10/31/2017 “Particle Detectors: Modern Cathedrals” |
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Darin Croft 12/5/2017 “Climate Change Past and Present” |
Mike Martens 11/7/2017 “Particle Accelerators: The World’s Largest Machines“ |
Glenn Starkman 10/24/2017 “What’s left to learn from particle accelerators?” |
Cyrus Taylor 10/31/2017 “Particle Detectors: Modern Cathedrals” |
Darin Croft 12/5/2017 “Climate Change Past and Present” |
Mike Martens 11/7/2017 “Particle Accelerators: The World’s Largest Machines“ |
Roberto Galan 11/28/2017 “Making sense out of noise in neural circuits” |
Morris Moscovitch 11/14/2017 “Memory and the Brain: Past, Present, and Future” |
Mike Martens 5/30/2017 “Where are the Magnets in Magnetic Resonance Imaging?” |
Michael Lewicki 11/21/2017 “Is the Evolution of Perception Computational?” |
Peter Faulhaber 5/16/2017 “Advanced Medical Imaging Technologies” |
Mark Griswold 5/23/2017 “Using Holograms to Change How We Look at the World” |
Ben Monreal on The Neutrino 5/2/2017 “The Elusive Neutrinos: 60 Years of Measuring the Least Interactive Particle” |
Patricia Princehouse 5/9/2017 “Extreme Evolution” |
Starkman on Neutrinos 4/18/2017 “Neutrino World” |
Butler on Exoplanets 4/25/2017 “Alien Worlds and the Origin of Science” |