"This connection between what
is true and what is beautiful has
not always existed in the way
that it exists today."
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"The calcium in our bones was
created inside a star."
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Daniela Bleichmar
University of Southern California
Historian Daniela Bleichmar discusses historical
intersections between art and science. view » |
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Chris Butler
Griffith Observatory
Astronomer Chris Butler discusses suns,
stardust, and other worlds. view » |
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"Why do we like certain sounds
and not others?"
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"Some people would see order
as beautiful, some people would
see diversity as beautiful."
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Elaine Chew
University of Southern California
Engineer and musician Elaine Chew explores
science and the aesthetics of music. view » |
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Jan Golinski
University of New Hampshire
Historian Jan Golinski describes different
concepts of beauty in science. view » |
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"It’s really interesting to get into
the meditative timeframe of an
elephant."
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"The laws that govern the things
that you see are totally invisible."
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Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell
Stanford University
Biologist Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell studies
elephant communication and behavior. view » |
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Kenneth Phillips
California Science Center
Physicist Kenneth Phillips talks about human
engagement with universal laws. view » |
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"I think science can be
intimidating."
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"The most beautiful thing in science is the complexity."
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Amy Ross
California Institute of Technology
Cancer researcher Amy Ross studies the human
immune system. view » |
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Craig Stanford
University of Southern California
Primate researcher Craig Stanford discusses
complex ecosystems and testing hypotheses.
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"Often explanations have a beauty in their
simplicity."
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Paul Nurse
Biochemist and President of Rockefeller University
Nobel Laureate Paul Nurse speaks on spirituality, simplicity,
and beauty. view » |
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