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Night Lab, part of Science is Sexy’s Chicago’s science series for adults, returns to Schubas just in time for Valentine’s Day, where we’ll attempt to unravel the scientific mysteries behind love and attraction. When it comes to the science behind … Continue reading →
If you’re into science, social media, education, outreach, fun, or any of the above, have we got something for you. Join science friends new and old from all over the region to meet, mingle, and Tweet the evening away at … Continue reading →
I am so happy to share the latest installment of my column for scientists who are noodling the idea of working in a field off the bench. It’s been about two and a half years since I started my current … Continue reading →
Who wants to go to chocolate school? No, really. Science is Sexy is teaming up with our friends at Callebaut Chocolate to bring you a delicious science lesson! Just in time for all the holiday baking and chocolate eating, Night … Continue reading →
Huge thanks to all who came out for Night Lab with Intelligentsia, featuring the Science of Coffee, in June. We had a blast hearing from Sarah Kluth, and lucky guests got free bags of coffee from the glorious company (and … Continue reading →
Coffee is a pleasure and (for many of us) a morning necessity, but do you know the science behind your morning brew? Join us for Night Lab, Chicago’s science series for adults, where we’ll learn the science of coffee from … Continue reading →
Thanks to all who came out for last Sunday’s Night Lab about the Science of Extinction! As always, the crowd was cool and we heard some interesting ideas, and questions. Our thanks to the Bookcellar for joining us to sell … Continue reading →
If you can imagine it, mammoths, camels, saber-toothed cats and massive ground sloths once walked the ground that has become Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. Walking down Michigan Avenue today, you’d never guess that these huge creatures foraged on the … Continue reading →
Thanks to all who came out for last night’s Night Lab event! It was so much fun to explain the science of sex and attraction to a packed room of science fans. For those who could not make it in … Continue reading →