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SUMMARY:Science on Screen: "TEKNOLUST"
DESCRIPTION:Join us April 1 & 2 for our Science on Screen program\, “TEKNOLUST: Clones are people two.” We’ll have a pre-recorded\, online Q&A with medical scholars as they converse about parthenogenesis\, modern genetic technologies\, the ethics of cloning\, and the depiction of clones in the film. We are grateful to partner with the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) to host Safwan Elkhatib (Graduate Research Fellow\, UNMC) and Kacie Baum (Events & Engagement Manager\, UNMC).\n\nWatch the Q&A and movie at filmstreamsathome.org\n\nAbout the film:\nA bio-geneticist has created a type of Self Replicating Automaton\, which looks like a human being\, but is in fact part machine and part living organism. Anxious to use artificial life to improve the world\, bio-geneticist Rosetta Stone (Tilda Swinton) downloads her own DNA into her computer and succeeds in breeding three Self Replicating Automatons that are part human\, part intelligent machines. The SRAs act as ‘portals’ on the Internet\, helping users to fulfill their dreams. Because they were bred only with Rosetta’s DNA\, they need the balance of a Y chromosome\, or male sperm\, to survive. This futuristic comedy puts a hilarious spin on contemporary advancements in science and technology.\n\nRegular admission applies.
URL:https://www.nescifest.com/event/science-on-screen-teknolust/
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Health & Medicine,Technology
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SUMMARY:Antimicrobial Post-Pandemic Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a month-long local and international challenge to design and prototype antimicrobial 3D printed solutions for a post-pandemic world. In a world where so much has changed\, there are endless possibilities for innovations with antimicrobial technologies. \nOpen to national and international teams of high schoolers and older. \nFree\, no cost to participate. \nProjects to be presented and judged by an esteemed panel the week of May 3\, 2021. \nEmail unmcevents@unmc.edu for more information.
URL:https://www.nescifest.com/event/antimicrobial-post-pandemic-challenge/
LOCATION:NE
CATEGORIES:Health & Medicine,Science (general),Technology
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SUMMARY:Guitar: The Instrument That Rocked the World
DESCRIPTION:Explore the history of the world’s most popular musical instrument in GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the World. Experience diverse genres of music and discover the science of pitch and tone. Crossing over cultural boundaries\, the guitar has had a significant impact on a wide variety of groups from gypsies to cowboys to teenage rebels. See over 100 historical artifacts\, including more than 70 guitars\, that immerse you in the heart of music. Experience the rush of the world’s most iconic musical instrument through the powerful lens of science. You\, too\, can play the Guinness Record-holding 43.5 foot long guitar. Discover how the selection of different materials and strings\, fused with electromagnetism and amplification\, create an elaborate device that has revolutionized music. \nRegular Admission applies. See website for details and COVID-19 policies.
URL:https://www.nescifest.com/event/guitar-the-instrument-that-rocked-the-world/2021-04-01/
LOCATION:The Durham Museum\, 801 S 10th Street\, Omaha\, NE\, 68108
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Science (general),Technology
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