UCSB — The Current — ‘Making automation more human through innovative fabrication tools’ and more news, events
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Researchers observe how fluctuations in ovarian hormones influence the shape and behavior of neurons in the mouse hippocampus, with implications for neural plasticity in humans.
Featuring work by graduating artists Lucy Bell, Austin McCormick, Autumn Nicole and Rose Schlossberg, “it’s about time” unpacks the tangled relationships between time, memory and materiality.
A screening of Preston Sturges’ fast-paced satirical screwball comedy is followed by a discussion between Charles Wolfe of film and media studies and Carsey-Wolf Center Director Patrice Petro.
A silent film based on the childhood of Louis Armstrong is brought to life with a live score composed and performed by renowned musician Wynton Marsalis, pianist Cecile Licad and an 11-piece all-star jazz ensemble.