When: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Special Events and Series
Margaret Wertheim is one of the finest science writers at work today. It’s a complicated cosmos, that’s for sure, but Margaret Wertheim can help you understand it better. What does crocheting have to do with polynomials? What is the Pangaea Theory, and why is everybody talking about it?
When: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Special Events and Series
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, pharmacology emerged as a cutting edge branch of chemistry aligned with medical practice. In recent decades, pharmacological research has expanded its methodology to encompass a comprehensive range of molecular, chemical, and biological perspectives, while at the same time becoming increasingly integrated into medical research and practice. In the same period, pharmacology has branched out into psychotropic research as a crucial element not only of medical practice, but also as a pathway towards an understanding of the relation between...
When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
Why get up in the morning anyway? USC Professor Florence Clark has some answers. Professor Clark helped pioneer the field of occupational science – how and why, although deceptively simple, everyday activities are actually extraordinarily complex, giving life purpose and meaning, impacting health, and making life worth living to all of us. For this reason, human beings need to carefully think about how they structure personal and public time. Dr. Clark has also been key in advancing the related profession of occupational therapy.
When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
Stem cells are the protean building blocks of biological life, triggered into multiple formats by genetic chemistry. Hence they offer breathtaking possibilities for regenerative medicine. How far along are we in understanding these design mechanisms?
When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
USC sits atop earthquake country—one stop on the Ring of Fire encircling the Pacific. No wonder USC is the headquarters of enquiry across dozens of disciplines into the whys, wherefores, and—most important of all—the predictability of a whole lot of shakin’ going on.
When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
We are not alone on this planet. Bugs are everywhere, butterflies and viruses alike. What are bugs trying to teach us regarding mutation and survival? Will we ever win the battle against deadly viruses? Or will bugs prove our undoing?
When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
How does the cosmos—whether one or multiple—hold itself together? Here’s one theory, strings, the unifying of the universe via a sub-atomic grid that some scientists see as the binding force of the cosmos. A USC physicist will continue his conversation with students how this might be happening and the multiple disciplines involved in establishing the process in the second of his two-part series.
When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Where: Harman Academy for Polymathic Study, DML 241 Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
While genes determine whether a fertilized egg will become a mouse or a man, there is a level of biological randomness that causes identical twins to differ even before birth. This levels of randomness helps understand the limited success of the human genome projects in finding gene differences that underlie most variation in cancer, heart disease, and longevity.