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Life, the Universe & Hot Dogs

Join the Movement!

 

It’s easy.
 
Come to a "Life, the Universe & Hot dogs" talk at either the original Detroit Ave Happy Dog Bar
(4th Tues of every month except December),
or Happy Dog at the Euclid Tavern 
(2nd Weds of every month)
Or a special LtUH event (fmi FB).
 
Or Contact
the Institute for the Science of Origins
or the Happy Dog and ask for an ISO scientist to visit a bar in your area or other venue.
 
Or you can create your own 
"Life, the Universe & Hot dogs" event integrating people from your own community. The ISO is happy to serve as a resource for finding scientists in your area -anywhere in the world
 
FMI: Evolution@case.edu 
call/text ISO: 440-478-5292
Call the Bar: 216-651-9474
 
Happy Dog loaded hotdog

Happy Dog loaded hotdog

Mike Weiss on Sex Determination

Mike Weiss on Sex Determination

Biochemist Mike Weiss talked about interactions between sex, genes and anatomy and what the evolution of maleness may have to say about sex roles, social roles, homo- and heterosexuality and intersexes.

Joe LaManna

Joe LaManna

Brain expert Joe LaManna from the med school

Did Lavoisier die for science?

Did Lavoisier die for science?

The Happy Dog Bar

The Happy Dog Bar

2 locations- Detroit Ave near the Gordon Square Arts District & Euclid Ave in University Circle.

CWRU & ISO

CWRU & ISO

ISO has 3 founding partners- Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and ideastream public broadcasting.

CMNH

CMNH

ISO has 3 founding partners- Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and ideastream public broadcasting.

Ideastream

Ideastream

ISO has 3 founding partners- Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and ideastream public broadcasting.

Happy Dog Euclid Tavern

Happy Dog Euclid Tavern

In 2014, the Happy Dog got a 2nd address. LtUH talks there have been very hands-on with a "show n tell" aspect. Mike brought levitating magnets, Calvin brought virtual reality gear, ThinkBox brought a 3-D printer.

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