ISC’s Science Booth @ Sundays on State Street – 2022-08-21
Illinois Science Council will be featured at one of the biggest summer attractions of 2022, Sundays on State! Stop by […]
Illinois Science Council will be featured at one of the biggest summer attractions of 2022, Sundays on State! Stop by […]
Illinois Science Council will be featured at one of the biggest summer attractions of 2022, Sundays on State! Stop by […]
Please join Illinois Science Council in its annual toast to Chicago's extraordinary Science Sector! Our 11th Science Cocktail Party is a celebration of, by, and for, […]
Note: this event is postponed. Tickets purchased will be honored when the program is rescheduled or you may contact the […]
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Learn about the dark history of body snatching through the lost letter of Dr. Tobias Smollett to Dr. William Hunter! […]
IL Science Council is pleased to share with you a very special offer thanks to our partnership with Chicago's historic Auditorium […]
ISC’s partnership with the historic Auditorium Theatre brings you another fantastic deal for an amazing Nat Geo LIVE program. Explore rarely seen undersea worlds with two photographers creating a visual voice for the world’s oceans.
ISC is excited to present an Identification Social for the global event “City Nature Challenge.” We’ll gather at Metropolitan Brewery with other citizen scientists, get a quick tutorial on how to use iNaturalist, and then hang out enjoying the local brew while marking observations that occurred over the past weekend.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 17, 2023 when ISC brings you a day of fascinating science talks & demos.
Chicago’s iconic State Street closes to traffic on 2 Sundays this summer (7/16 and 8/13) as it transforms into the […]
Illinois Science Council invites everyone to come hang out with other fans of science. Join other science enthusiasts for drinks, […]
Northwestern University's Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA) Presents: THE CIERA 15th ANNUAL PUBLIC LECTURE By Marcia […]
The Vampires of the Universe – Fall into Black Holes with AoT AoT is back with a spine-tingling twist! Come […]
It's simple -- another casual opportunity to meet and socialize with others who like science! Illinois Science Council invites […]
Northwestern University Brain Awareness Outreach (NUBAO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, exciting, and inspiring Chicagoland students and teachers about neuroscience and STEM. We […]
Illinois Science Council invites everyone to come hang out with other fans of science. Join other science enthusiasts for drinks, […]
It's simple -- we're hosting another casual opportunity to meet and socialize with others who like science. ISC invites everyone […]
ISC invites everyone to come hang out with other fans of science for drinks and casual conversation. This month we're […]
It's easy -- another casual opportunity to meet and socialize with others who like science. ISC invites everyone to come […]
Enjoy a night of science and comedy at Uncontrolled Variables! Comedians will attempt to present scientific data, then the scientists […]
Stand-Up Science Presents: Volcano An hour of volcano jokes from NYC based scientist turned stand-up comedian Ben Miller. About […]
ISC welcomes you to join us for an "Identification Social Night" for the global event City Nature Challenge. We'll gather at District Brew Yards with other citizen scientists, get a quick tutorial on how to use the great iNaturalist app, and then hang out enjoying the local brew while marking observations that occurred over the past weekend.
How did the female body drive 200 million years of human evolution? • Why do women live longer than men? • Why are women more likely to get Alzheimer’s? • Why do girls score better at every academic subject than boys until puberty, when suddenly their scores plummet? • Is sexism useful for evolution? • And why, seriously why, do women have to sweat through our sheets every night when we hit menopause?
These questions are producing some truly exciting science – and in Eve, with boundless curiosity and sharp wit, Cat Bohannon covers the past 200 million years to explain the specific science behind the development of the female sex: “We need a kind of user’s manual for the female mammal. A no-nonsense, hard-hitting, seriously researched (but readable) account of what we are.
It's easy -- another casual opportunity to meet and socialize with others who like science. ISC invites everyone to come […]
It's easy -- another casual opportunity to meet and socialize with others who like science. ISC invites everyone to come […]