Next from the 2019 Los Angeles Times festival of books a panel on science history, this is just over an hour. Oi we are going to get started here. Welcome everyone, this is the scientific look at the elements that create our world. Thank you everyone for coming especially at 430 when i know it is no nap time. I was one of the judges on Los Angeles Times science and Technology Book price. Its wonderful to get to read so many books and have a conversation with these folks here today. We will get started and its just a couple of reminders please silence your cell phones in a personal recording of sessions is not allowed. All of our lovely offers will be available for signing books over here in the other room through the doors. I will introduce the panelist and then have a conversation and then you guys can ask questions. I will start here with thomas hager, the awardwinning author on the history of science and medicine including the demons under the microscope, a courtesy professor of jou
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A place in syrias future if it cuts all ties with the assad regime he also says that turkey has no plans to send Ground Troops into syria. Bernard smith that more on monday mornings raised. 15 people have been arrested in this latest wave of raised by the security services. The authorities eight all arrested are foreigners. They are part of a series of raised going on for the past weeks and months in turkey. They picked up steam after the suicide bombing last weekend. Turkey said its targeting not just isil supporters, potential fighters, also targeting people from the kurdistan workers party, the p. K. K. And extreme leftwing in turkey, saying targets are all groups that it consider as threat to turkeys national security. Over the border, the syrian kurds there claim that the Turkish Military shelled a village near kobane twice once on friday that the y. P. G. Assumed was a mistake when they shelled y. P. G. Positions and again on sunday. The Turkish Military said its investigating th
Things happening in the science community. Well have brief presentations and then open up questions here at the knew sooem, the phone lines and the social media. Eclipse2017. But everything that you hear and much more on the websites at nasa. Eclip eclipse2017. Gov. And remember nasa. Gov eclipse live. Ive got a lot on my mind here. 99 years in the making. A total Solar Eclipse across america. Were going to talk about the science. Im going to introduce our panelists and then turn it over to thomas who has joined us again and hes got interesting attire on. Hes change on me today. And of course social media, send those questions in, eclipse2017 and well get to those. So im excited about the science so let me introduce you to these incredible scientists. Thomas, back again, nice red. I think that means something there. The associate director at nasa headquarters. Angela desjardins, Principle Investigator at the eclipse ballooning project at Montana University bozeman, going out to the wes
Things happening in the science community. Well have brief presentations and then open up questions here at the knew sooem, the phone lines and the social media. Eclipse2017. But everything that you hear and much more on the websites at nasa. Eclip eclipse2017. Gov. And remember nasa. Gov eclipse live. Ive got a lot on my mind here. 99 years in the making. A total Solar Eclipse across america. Were going to talk about the science. Im going to introduce our panelists and then turn it over to thomas who has joined us again and hes got interesting attire on. Hes change on me today. And of course social media, send those questions in, eclipse2017 and well get to those. So im excited about the science so let me introduce you to these incredible scientists. Thomas, back again, nice red. I think that means something there. The associate director at nasa headquarters. Angela desjardins, Principle Investigator at the eclipse ballooning project at Montana University bozeman, going out to the wes