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[Nov 13] This is Improbable
Featuring Marc Abrahams and other special guests

Tuesday, November 13, 12:30 pm

Harvard Law School, Wasserstein Hall, Milstein West B Room

RSVP required for those attending in person [via a simple form]

This event will be webcast live at 12:30pm ET and archived on our site shortly after


Marc Abrahams — editor of the Annals of Improbable Research, host of the annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, and author of several books (including his latest, This is Improbable: Cheese String Theory, Magnetic Chickens and Other WTF Research –listen to Marc’s NPR interview) — will be joining us for a lively exploration of weird science, off-beat research, and things that go bump in the lab. Members of the Berkman Center community will join with a group of special guests to perform dramatic readings from bizarre studies discussed in Marc’s new book, and answer questions about what they have read based on no special knowledge whatsoever. Does it sound odd? Yes. Does it actually work? Surprisingly well.


Featuring:



Gus Rancatore (proprietor, Toscanini’s Ice Cream)
Richard Baguley (technology reviewer)
Naomi Stephen (literature scholar)
Jeff Hermes (director, Digital Media Law project)
Mary Carmichael (higher ed reporter, Boston Globe)
Molly Sauter, Berkman Center Fellow


Ryan Budish, Berkman Center Fellow and Director of Herdict
Judith Donath, Berkman Center Fellow
Kendra Albert, Berkman Center Fellow
Alicia Solow-Niederman, Berkman Center Staff
Matthew Battles, Berkman Center Fellow
Adam Holland, Berkman Center Staff
others to be announced





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