Wisconsin Science Festival
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Anil Ananthaswamy delves into traditional philosophies to define what is “self.”
The Man Who Wasn't There

Cassandra Vanderwall, Shilagh Mirgain and Jen Sanfilippo discuss training for sports.
The Science of Sports

Do GMOs have a Role in Sustainability?
Farm and industry experts explore ways to produce food for the growing population.
Do GMOs have a Role in Sustainability?

Climate Change: the Evidence and the Conclusion
2014 Wisconsin Science Festival discussion of the human impact on climate.
Climate Change: the Evidence and the Conclusion

Terese Allen, Ron Faiola and Robin Shepard explore the allure of supper clubs.
The Science of Supper Clubs

Teaching Math & Science to Early Learners
Rosemarie Truglio, Rachel Connolly, Anita Wager, Edward Hubbard and Michael Harryman.
Teaching Math & Science to Early Learners

Deborah Blum examines the history of poisons and the origins of chemical detection.
The Poisoner's Guide to Life

Old Time Radio Drama: Forbidden Planet Decoded
Norman Gilliland and the 9XM Players present the radio play, “Forbidden Planet Decoded.”
Old Time Radio Drama: Forbidden Planet Decoded

Chemistry Imagined: Connecting Art and Science
Roald Hoffmann and Vivian Torrence explore the relationship between art and science.
Chemistry Imagined: Connecting Art and Science

The Science and Art of Recovery
Ben Sidran and Richard Davidson combine neuroscience and Jazz to liberate the mind.
The Science and Art of Recovery

Killer Clues: The Art and Science of Murder
Deborah Blum hosts a panel discussion with Beth Amos, Michael Stier and Melanie Hampton.
Killer Clues: The Art and Science of Murder

Explorations from Music and Neuroscience
Explore the benefits of living in the moment and discover how jazz affects the body.