Teen Science Cafe | Decoding the Structure of Birdsong
…in the mountains of southwest Colorado to collect data on a population of Lincoln’s sparrows, a small, brown bird with a wildly complex song. Schedule 5:30 pm – Arrive and…
…in the mountains of southwest Colorado to collect data on a population of Lincoln’s sparrows, a small, brown bird with a wildly complex song. Schedule 5:30 pm – Arrive and…
…in geography from UCLA in 2008. His dissertation focused on using remote sensing, field measurements, and large datasets to understand how the water cycle in northern environments varies in space…
…your phone from left to right or right to left to view the video in all different angles. (*This show can also be viewed using any VR headset or Google…
…to click and drag inside the video. You can also move your phone from left to right or right to left to view the video in all different angles. (*This…
…this video is about 2.5 minutes. Instructions Use your mouse and touchpad on your computer to click and drag inside the video. You can also move your phone from left…
…drag inside the video. You can also move your phone from left to right or right to left to view the video in all different angles. (*This show can also…
…about the show here. Instructions Use your mouse and touchpad on your computer to click and drag inside the video. You can also move your phone from left to right…
…group, we’ll work together to use this equation to estimate the number of intelligent civilizations that we might be able to communicate with in our own galaxy. *Please Note: Registration…
…at Princeton University and Caltech. They love Star Wars and Star Trek, and decided to become a physicist when they were six years old because they wanted to invent a warp…
…scientist at 9 years old because he got to see so many interesting things with his father. Biology became his love at the University of California and University of Washington…