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At May's Geeking Out, Chris Coyne and Christian Rudder proved that on OkCupid, love isn't just free, it's science. For those who missed it, click through for videos from the night.
At May's Geeking Out, Thomas Maier shares the crucial moment when sex researcher William Masters asked his future partner, "Will this bother you?" For those who missed it, click through for videos from the night.
Geeking Out is back! Gelf's monthly science reading returns to JLA Studios in DUMBO, Brooklyn on May 21st at 7:30 pm. This month, we'll be discussing the science of attraction, love and sex with experts including: Thomas Maier, the author of Masters of Sex, the biography of sex researchers Masters and Johnson; Anne Machalinski and Christie Nicholson, the reporters behind the Science of Sex website; and Chris Coyne and Christian Rudder, two of the co-founders of the free matching service OKCupid. The work of local artists will be on display as well.
Paul Hoffman recollects a mind more beautiful than John Nash's. For those who couldn't make it, click through for photos and videos from the night.
Writer John Derbyshire sings. About math. In Russian. For those who couldn't make it, click through for photos and videos from the night.
Glen Whitney cuts it up at the inauguration of Gelf's Geeking Out series. For those who couldn't make it, click through for photos and videos from the night.
Introducing Geeking Out, a new monthly reading series from Gelf held at JLA Studios in DUMBO, Brooklynonly one subway stop away from Manhattan! Geeking Out features some of the best science writers and researchers around. In the third week of each month, three of the brightest minds in the field will share their expertise at the Jan Larsen Art Studios in Brooklyn.
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