
What we’re about
This is a group for anyone who loves science..... for folks who want a fun, sociable group of like-minded people to just learn and chat about the latest science and skepticism.
If you know of a local scientist, engineer, or other science-oriented professional who would like to do a presentation or know of an upcoming science program available to the public, please let us know and we can arrange it.
Upcoming events
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Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs by Lisa Randall
Jefferson Parish Library - East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W Napoleon Ave, Metairie, LA, USDark Matter and the Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe is a 2015 non-fiction book by Harvard astrophysicist Lisa Randall.
FROM AMAZON -
“A cracking read, combining storytelling of the highest order with a trove of information. . . . What’s remarkable is that it all fits together.” —Wall Street Journal
“Successful science writing tells a complete story of the ‘how’—the methodical marvel building up to the ‘why’—and Randall does just that.”— New York Times Book Review
“[Randall] is a lucid explainer, street-wise and informal. Without jargon or mathematics, she steers us through centuries of sometimes tortuous astronomical history.”— The Guardian
"In Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs, Professor Lisa Randall, one of today’s most influential theoretical physicists, takes readers on an intellectual adventure through the history of the cosmos, showing how events in the farthest reaches of the Universe created the conditions for life—and death—on our planet.
Sixty-six million years ago, an object the size of a city crashed into Earth, killing off the dinosaurs, along with three-quarters of the planet’s species. Challenging the usual assumptions about the simple makeup of the unseen material that constitutes 85% of the matter in the Universe, Randall explains how a disk of dark matter in the Milky Way plane might have triggered the cataclysm."
It is recommended, but not required that you read the book. All can participate in discussion.
The Science Book Club meets at Eastbank Regional Library in the Audiovisual Room on the second floor.
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