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How did Life Begin? A Special Edition of Laser Talks with Bruce Damer and David Deamer

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History 705 Front St, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

For the past five years, Drs. Bruce Damer and David Deamer have collaboratively searched for evidence of the origin of life. In this talk, they will discuss their shared research journey, taking them from the study of organic compounds over 5 billion years old, to Bumpass Hell, the largest hydrothermal area in Lassen National Park, the Pilbara of Western Australia, and, most recently, to Hell's Gate hot springs of New Zealand. They'll talk about what they discovered about protocells, fresh water hot springs, and early signs of life along the way.

Free

David G. Stork, Yolande Harris, and Ari Friedlaender

UC Santa Cruz Institute of the Arts and Sciences and University Relations invites you to join us October 13, 2020 for a special online LASER Talk ​featuring David G. Stork, Yolande Harris, and Ari Friedlaender. For this online gathering, scientist and author David G. Stork's talk, "Did Tim Paint a Vermeer?" will follow attempts to […]

Visualizing Abolition Online Event Series

Murphy, Pouros and Bartoletti 1802 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California, United States

What does it mean to think of abolitionism as a vision—one that challenges the social, economic, and political worldviews that prisons promote?

Visualizing Abolition with Angela Y. Davis and Gina Dent

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History 705 Front St, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Join Angela Y. Davis and Gina Dent, noted antiprison activists, scholars, and educators, for an online conversation about critical issues in the arts, visual culture, and abolition. This is the first in a series of events that questions what it means to think of abolitionism as a vision—one that challenges the social, economic, and political worldviews that prisons promote.

Free