The Brain

The command center that controls the body, interprets the world around it, and directs its conscious and unconscious responses

Democracy After Anatomy - TEDxNorthwesternU

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Date: 26 Jan 2011
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Speaker(s): Alice Dreger
Duration: 19:11

America's democratic institutions have historically been restricted - and then opened up - based on appeals to anatomy. Voting, for one, was first essentially restricted to white men. Over time, groups with other anatomies struggled their way into being seen as "created equal." Civil rights movements of all sorts - for sex equality, racial equality, dis/ability equality - have tended to be based on the idea that our common anatomy is more important than our anatomical differences.

TEDxNorthwesternU - Identity

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Date: 15 Dec 2010

How do you define yourself? By gender? Race? What about sexuality, origin, or even income? At Northwestern's first TEDx event, "Identity," live speakers and pre-recorded TEDTalks combined to explore how advances in genetic and sociological research are redefining who we think we are.

 

The Biologic Basis of Obesity

Date: 13 Oct 2010
Speaker(s): Jeffrey Friedman
Duration: 59:34

We all know that maintaining a constant weight can be a challenge – obesity is highly prevalent, and Americans spend billions of dollars every year looking for solutions. But what is the biology of weight regulation? What really drives our appetites?

One key player in regulating weight and metabolism is a hormone called leptin. Secreted by fat tissue, leptin helps control feeding behaviors, body weight, and glucose metabolism.

20 Oct 2010

Mutants, Androids and Cyborgs

The Science of Pop Culture Films
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Sponsor: Science in Society & WBEZ
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Live Instruction Beats Online Lectures, New Study Reports

by Hans Villarica
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12 Jul 2010

Open Registration for Summer Session

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Date/Time: Monday, July 12, 2010 - 8:00am - 12:00pm
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19 May 2010

The Cultural Brain

Science Cafe
Date/Time: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 - 6:15pm - 7:45pm
Speaker(s): Joan Chiao, PhD
Sponsor: Science Cafe
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