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Why does it seem to be taking longer to finalize election results, even with new voting technology? Michael Alvarez of the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project explains.
https://t.co/3RJJlSCGd1
We’re kicking off our #pstARTweekends with the Northeast LA and Pasadena region!
Join us on Oct 4 – 6 for a weekend of events highlighting the rich network of cultural, educational, and scientific organizations charting the historic LA River from @TheAutry to @TheHuntington and @NASAJPL to @Caltech.
Check out an at-a-glance schedule below.
For the full itinerary, visit https://t.co/i2lcKUnyrw
#pstART
What an honor to be chosen for the Priestley Medal. #Enzymes are the best chemists, of course, but the Priestley medalists are no slouches...and include many of my colleagues @CaltechCCE. Thank you!
"Einstein embarked on a luxurious steamship in December 1930. He worked during most of his trip. It is said that stewards carried away basketfuls of scratch paper that he was throwing away.”
https://t.co/qr73m0nCeJ
After losing the ability to sing their unique individual songs, zebrafinches can rewire their own brains to sing again, without practice.
https://t.co/CYtCSa1PmV
On 4/11, local students and science-lovers came to Caltech to hear graduate student Hannah Dion-Kirschner talk about methane-eating soil microbes, her love of music, and how similar it is to the scientific process. Watch her lecture: https://t.co/BvYrCGFLw5
On 5/9, astronomer and astrobiologist Aomawa Shields visits Caltech to read from her memoir, Life on Other Planets: A Memoir of Finding My Place in the Universe. Learn more about her upcoming visit: https://t.co/b6zumuS37w
We need a faster response to the next pandemic. A new #vaccine technology from @UnivCamPharm@UniofOxford and @Caltech protects against a broad range of coronaviruses - even ones that haven't emerged yet. 💉
Read more👇
https://t.co/YSMSHhnB8H
On 5/14, Movies That Matter presents L.A. Real: a theatrical film, a recording of the solo performance piece written/directed by Theresa Chavez, a 7th gen Californio, and performed by Marlene Beltran. Then, stay for a Q&A w/ the playwright/director. More: https://t.co/TGMrHae0Cf
This Saturday, enjoy an outdoor afternoon of jazz music at Caltech’s annual jazz festival. Listen to the Caltech Jazz Band, swinging saxophonist Kirsten Edkins, and jazz mandolin virtuoso Eva Scow with this afternoon performance: https://t.co/T99yhSJqo4
From #NaNoWriMo participants to speedcubers, Caltech's newest admits comprise a stellar class of individuals who share two unifying traits: a passion for science and the desire to experience everything Caltech offers. #Classof2028
https://t.co/LRNo0qT7zo
The Three Minute Thesis competition challenges Caltech graduate students to explain their research in an engaging and clear three-minute talk intended for a non-specialist audience. Visit https://t.co/RvgXM4hsro for more information.
A group of Caltech scientists, including @preskill, have proposed a new problem that only quantum computers could solve–a long-sought quest in the field of #quantum computation, as reported by @QuantaMagazine.
https://t.co/D9rnXV9PYY
The Three Minute Thesis competition challenges Caltech graduate students to explain their research in an engaging and clear three-minute talk intended for a non-specialist audience. Visit https://t.co/RvgXM4hsro for more information.
The Three Minute Thesis competition challenges Caltech graduate students to explain their research in an engaging and clear three-minute talk intended for a non-specialist audience. Visit https://t.co/RvgXM4hsro for more information.
Did you know that #PiDay is also #EinsteinsBirthday?
So of course we celebrated in the best way we know how--with a Watson Lecture by @EinsteinPapers director Diana Kormos-Buchwald, @CaltechArchives exhibit, cupcakes, and selfies with the scientist!
Jellyfish have the most efficient method for traveling through water of any living creature. Researchers in Caltech's Dabiri Lab have created a device that allows them to employ jellyfish as ocean explorers, helping us better understand the murky depths. https://t.co/J0qm5Euncs
It's #WomensHistoryMonth! Celebrate with a look back at the extraordinary journeys of women scientists who broke barriers and reshaped our world. Discover their triumphs, struggles, and invaluable contributions in our #WomenInScience memoir collection: https://t.co/xS1Hc3dbUW