The science of how simple parts become complex arrangements
We live in a universe of things, but also one of processes and events. Many of these processes involve the transformation of simple parts into something quite complex. Whether it’s the molecules in our bodies and surroundings, or the notes of the music we listen to, nothing interesting would be possible without order. Join us for this month’s Science in the News talk where you will hear Charles Lomba, Sadie-Marie Wong-Si-Kwie, and Evan Cudone talk about how order is emerging from disorder all around us.
Presented by Yale Science Communication.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (13-17) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Education and Lifelong Learning |
TAGS: | science |
The Ives Main Library, designed by renowned architect, Cass Gilbert in 1911, is a cornerstone of the historic New Haven Green. The facility is a community treasure and features unique design details, including several WPA-era murals. Ives is open 54 hours a week, Monday-Saturday, and houses major public service departments for children and teens as well as adult reference, a computer tech center and Ives Squared, a newly renovated space for innovation and entrepreneurship.