Past Events - TACNY Sweet Science Series
Fostering Science Acceptance: The Challenge and Importance of Communicating Scientific Information in a Landscape of Distrust and Denial
"Fostering Science Acceptance: The Challenge and Importance of Communicating Scientific Info in a Landscape of Distrust and Denial" Thursday, Nov 18 2021; 5:30 - 7:00pm In person (MOST) and Online
Human Errors: What Our Quirks Tell Us about Our Past
"Human Errors: What Our Quirks Tell Us about Our Past" Thursday, October 21, 2021; 5:30 - 7:00pm In person (MOST) and Online
Bird’s Eye View: Applications of Drones and Aerial Innovation at Ramboll
Learn how unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, have become an increasingly useful tool for monitoring the restoration of Onondaga Lake and its shoreline and tributaries.
Adirondack Reservoirs: Water for the Erie Canal
During dry periods there was never enough water to effectively operate the Erie Canal. In 1849 the Black River watershed became an important source of water for the summit section of the Canal.
Digital Biosensing for Wearable Devices
Walt Maclay, President and founder of Voler Systems, joins us to speak about wearable technology.
Data-Driven Government
The ways local governments use data and technology, where that works well, how you can see some of that data, and where policy and regulation can or should play a role in this work.
Sweet Science Series: “Food Science, Hidden in Everything You Eat”
Sweet Science Series: "Food Science, Hidden in Everything You Eat"
TACNY Sweet Science: COVID Detection in Wastewater
TACNY Sweet Science: COVID Detection in Wastewater