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Darwin Day Connecticut

Connecticut’s original Darwin Day event

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  • Past
    • Dr. Lisa Levin / Deep-Sea Biodiversity Challenges in the 21st Century
    • Matthew Eisaman / Using the Oceans to Address Climate Change
    • Vanessa Ezenwa / When Worms and Germs Compete, Who Wins?
    • Pincelli Hull / Mass Extinction in Our Once and Future World
    • James Prosek / The Nature of Representing Nature / 13th Annual Darwin Day Celebration
    • Steven Novella / Science Denial, Darwin, and Evolutionary Theory
    • Mark E. Siddall / Bioluminescence: A Survival Tactic
    • Mark Sheskin / What, if anything, makes humans unique?
    • Walter Jetz / Tracking Birds With Satellites – Taking the Pulse of the Planet
    • Meir Kryger / The Mystery of Sleep
    • Richard O. Prum / Aesthetic Evolution by Mate Choice: Darwin’s Really Dangerous Idea
    • Peter Crane / The Future of Plants
    • Daniel Colón-Ramos / Darwin, evolution, and 21st century biomedical sciences: the importance of model organisms in research and discovery
    • Rene Almeling / Sex Cells: The Market for Human Eggs and Sperm
    • Paul Turner / Viruses – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
    • Charles Bailyn / The Evolution of the Universe
    • Dr Laurie Santos / Sex, Evolution, and Human Nature
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    • Our Sponsors
    • The Science Quiz
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Our Sponsors

  • Humanists and Freethinkers of Fairfield County (HFFC)

    The logo of Humanist and Freethinkers of Farifield County
  • The Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Fairfield County

  • The Wilton Quaker Meeting

  • UConn Department of Marine Sciences

  • EV Club of CT

  • Humanists and Freethinkers of Fairfield County (HFFC)
  • The Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Fairfield County
  • The Wilton Quaker Meeting
  • UConn Department of Marine Sciences
  • EV Club of CT

Humanists and Freethinkers of Fairfield County (HFFC) is our primary sponsor

DARWIN DAY is an international celebration of science and humanity held around Charles Darwin’s birthday on February 12. It celebrates the discoveries and life of the man, and expresses gratitude for the enormous benefits that scientific knowledge, acquired through human curiosity, has contributed to the advancement of humanity.

You can find more Darwin Day events at the Darwin Day International web site

  • Home
  • Past
    • Dr. Lisa Levin / Deep-Sea Biodiversity Challenges in the 21st Century
    • Matthew Eisaman / Using the Oceans to Address Climate Change
    • Vanessa Ezenwa / When Worms and Germs Compete, Who Wins?
    • Pincelli Hull / Mass Extinction in Our Once and Future World
    • James Prosek / The Nature of Representing Nature / 13th Annual Darwin Day Celebration
    • Steven Novella / Science Denial, Darwin, and Evolutionary Theory
    • Mark E. Siddall / Bioluminescence: A Survival Tactic
    • Mark Sheskin / What, if anything, makes humans unique?
    • Walter Jetz / Tracking Birds With Satellites – Taking the Pulse of the Planet
    • Meir Kryger / The Mystery of Sleep
    • Richard O. Prum / Aesthetic Evolution by Mate Choice: Darwin’s Really Dangerous Idea
    • Peter Crane / The Future of Plants
    • Daniel Colón-Ramos / Darwin, evolution, and 21st century biomedical sciences: the importance of model organisms in research and discovery
    • Rene Almeling / Sex Cells: The Market for Human Eggs and Sperm
    • Paul Turner / Viruses – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
    • Charles Bailyn / The Evolution of the Universe
    • Dr Laurie Santos / Sex, Evolution, and Human Nature
  • About
    • Our Sponsors
    • The Science Quiz
  • Contact
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