taste of science festival: Time After Time

Sometimes time ticks slowly by and sometimes seems to speed up to maximum. Join us as we talk to scientists about how circadian rhythm help us experience time on the day to day and how our planet experiences time on a geologic scale!

Please meet at the Manhattan Staten Island Ferry Terminal (Whitehall Terminal) at 2:20pm upstairs near the food and beverage store (look for taste of science signs) to catch the 2:30pm ferry over. If you are meeting us on Staten Island, please meet at the Everything Goes Book Cafe on Staten Island at 3:15pm.

Everything Goes Book Cafe
208 Bay Street
Staten Island, NY, 10301


Orie Shafer

Orie is a chronobiologist and neuroscientist interested in circadian timekeeping and environmental light.

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When: Sat., Apr. 27, 2019 at 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Sometimes time ticks slowly by and sometimes seems to speed up to maximum. Join us as we talk to scientists about how circadian rhythm help us experience time on the day to day and how our planet experiences time on a geologic scale!

Please meet at the Manhattan Staten Island Ferry Terminal (Whitehall Terminal) at 2:20pm upstairs near the food and beverage store (look for taste of science signs) to catch the 2:30pm ferry over. If you are meeting us on Staten Island, please meet at the Everything Goes Book Cafe on Staten Island at 3:15pm.

Everything Goes Book Cafe
208 Bay Street
Staten Island, NY, 10301


Orie Shafer

Orie is a chronobiologist and neuroscientist interested in circadian timekeeping and environmental light.

Free

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