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Mike and Doug Starn Structure of Thought 15 2004 MIS Lysonic inkjet print, Thai mulberry paper, Gampi paper, and tissue papers with wax, encaustic and varnish 34 x 40 inches Collection of the National Academy of Sciences
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Podcasts from the Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences
The Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences presents public exhibitions, lectures, and other programs exploring the intersections of art, science, and culture. The podcast features audio recordings of past lectures and other events. To subscribe to the podcast, copy the address below to your preferred podcasting service: http://cpnas.org.s3.amazonaws.com/cpnas.xml
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Audio/Video Archive of Past Events and Exhibitions
To read about a past event or exhibition, click on the program title. To hear a program, click Listen. To watch a program, click View.
Martha Woods interviews the Fry Street Quartet - October 4, 2009
JD Talasek interviews Mark Sloan - October 4, 2009
Neuroscience, Memory, and the Performing Arts - July 1, 2009
Evolution Matters: Lecture by David Hillis - June 8, 2009
Communicating About Evolution: Matthew Nisbet - April 13, 2009
Your Inner Fish: Neil Shubin - March 25, 2009
How We Decide: Jonah Lehrer - March 19, 2009
200 Years after Darwin and Lincoln: Reed Tuckson - Feb. 20, 2009
Brain Evolution: Erich Jarvis - Feb. 9, 2009
Concepts and Confusion: David Morens - Nov. 5, 2008
A Place Called Canterbury: Dudley Clendinen - Oct. 14, 2008
An Iconography of Contagion - Fall 2008
Einstein Memorial Audio Tour
What is the National Academy of Sciences? Ralph Cicerone, President of the National Academy of Sciences
Einstein and Science NAS Member Michael Turner, Theoretical Cosmologist, University of Chicago
Einstein and Creativity Walter Isaacson, Author of Einstein: His Life and Universe
The Constellation Map at the Base of the Memorial NAS Member Vera Rubin, Astronomer, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Meeting Einstein Robert Berks, Sculptor of the Einstein Memorial
The Creation of the Memorial Philip Handler, former President of the National Academy of Sciences
The Theory of Relativity Nobel Laureate and NAS Member Albert Einstein (1947 recording) Permission Courtesy of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Recording Courtesy of Granada International
Visual Arts and the Einstein Memorial JD Talasek, Director of Cultural Programs of the NAS
Bertram Goodhue: NAS Building Architect Romy Wyllie, Author of Bertram Goodhue: His Life and Residential Architecture
History of the NAS Building Janice Goldblum, Archivist at the NAS
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