A Darwin 2009 Symposium and Exhibit
On 24 November at 16:30, ICTP will host a free public lecture to
commemorate the 150th anniversary of Darwin's Origin of Species. Titled
"Darwin, Evolution and Science", the event will feature talks (in
Italian) about the first humans in northeast Italy, the origin of life
in the universe, and what Darwin might have discovered had he explored
Antarctica. The talks will be held in ICTP's Main Lecture Hall.
ICTP's ongoing exhibit on Darwin and evolution, celebrating the
bicentennial of Darwin' s birth, runs until 11 December. The exhibit,
which is being held in the main lobby of the Leonardo Building,
includes relics of ancient life, from dinosaur eggs to hominid remains,
as well as information about Darwin's life and accomplishments. The
exhibit also features a special laser-produced hologram of Neanderthal
man, as well as demonstrations of how modern physics tools are helping
scientists to more accurately date and characterize ancient materials
of interest to evolution studies.
Details for both events are described at http://events.ictp.it/ictp/darwin-evoluzione-e-scienza.
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