How Running Changes the Brain: NYC Runners and Dr. Karen Postal

Rubin Museum 150 West 17th St., New York, NY, United States

“Run for your life!” takes on a new meaning when aerobic exercise is proven to generate new brain cells. This finding is a game-changer, since neuroscientists used to believe that the number of brain cells we are born with never increases. Now there is evidence that vigorous exercise—the kind that makes you really sweat—helps give […]

$28

Pi Day 2020 at MoMath

National Museum of Mathematics 11 E 26th St, New York, NY, United States

Don’t miss MoMath’s exciting celebration of Pi Day this year…visit during the day and enjoy some pi-themed events, including  Rhythmic Rotations, MoMath’s signature giant hula-hooping contest in honor of pi.  MoMath’s Pi Day 2020 events coincide with the first-ever UNESCO International Day of Mathematics — join the worldwide celebration!  Participation in these daytime activities is free with Museum […]

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Unearthing the Past: Met Excavations in Egypt

The Met 1000 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Diana Craig Patch, Lila Acheson Wallace Curator in Charge, Department of Egyptian Art, The Met Adela Oppenheim, Curator, Department of Egyptian Art, The Met Janice Kamrin, Associate Curator, Department of Egyptian Art, The Met Explore The Met's current projects in Dahshur and Malqata, which have yielded a wealth of new information about ancient Egyptian art […]

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Drug Test: Psychedelics and God

Caveat 21A Clinton St, Manhattan, NY, United States

Do psychedelics bring us closer to god? Or do they prove religion is a neurological illusion? What kind of bush was Moses burning? What was in that apple on the tree of knowledge in the garden of Eden? If you come to my show, I promise all of these questions will be answered definitively. And […]

$15

Preventive Health and Longevity

New Lab 19 Morris Ave, Building 128, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Americans spend over $3 trillion a year on healthcare but have shorter life expectancies than peers in other developed countries. It turns out that our reactive approach to healthcare is the primary determinant of rising costs and poor outcomes. And when it comes to health, the old adage holds true - “an ounce of prevention […]

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