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Preview
of the
2008-2009

The Linus
Pauling
Memorial
Lectures


Click here
to download
a pdf
of the
tentative
line-up
Why the
Brain Loves
Music


Dr. Oliver
Sacks
Columbia University
Thursday, Oct. 18th,
Technology and Culture:
The Toothpick

Dr. Henry
Petroski
Duke University
Thursday, Nov. 1st
Decoding
Life
:
Next Phase


Dr. Craig
Venter
Venter Institute
Thursday, Nov. 15th
What is
Noise?
What is Signal?

Dr. Bart
Kosko
Univ of S. Calif
Thurs, Jan 31st 2008
The
Architecture
of the Universe


Dr. Paul
Davies*
Arizona State U
Thurs April 10th 2008
What Scientists
Know and
How
They Know It

Dr. Steven Goldman
Lehigh University
Thursday, May 1st
Science, Technology and Society Program
Oregon’s Linus Pauling Memorial Lecture Series launches its Seventeenth season at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on Thursday, October 18th, 2007. The series explores the latest discoveries altering our understanding of the universe and ourselves. Season tickets are available by calling 503-232-2300.
A book-signing reception in the lobby of the Schnitzer,
for all ticket-holders, begins at 6:00 p.m. Presentations at 7:00 p.m.