From smooth-talking con artists to wide-eyed dreamers with impossible schemes, Florida’s history is chock-full of personalities that’ll make your jaw drop. True stories that will remind you—truth is stranger than fiction. To write her first novel, FLORIDA GIRLS, LL Kirchner spent years digging up these tales of audacious scams, outrageous dreams, and some fierce women who outsmarted them all.
Bert Rubini presents:Solids, Liquids and Gases: Why do substances behave the way they do?
Everyone knows the difference between a solid, a liquid, and a gas. But WHY do substances exist in different phases? In short, it depends on how molecules are interacting with one another on an unimaginably small scale. My presentation will briefly describe what is going on at the molecular level which results in different properties of the phases and differences in melting points and boiling points. (It’s more fun than it sounds, I promise!).
Bambi’s Revenge presents:Roller Derby: Past, Present, and Future
Rollerskating has been around since 1743 when wheels were affixed to shoes of actors onstage to mimic ice skating. Roller derby started in 1935 as a promotional money making scheme for a businessman and boomed in the 1970s as a theatrical entertainment option by his offspring. The modern resurgence in the 00s speaks to athleticism, entertainment, camaraderie, and counter culture combined. Come out to learn the history of the sport and get a taste of the scene for yourself! Lace up baby!
Angela Blesener presents: Unlocking the Benefits of Neuroplasticity: Your Starter Kit to Ketamine-Assisted Therapy
Stepping into the world of Psychedelics: The intricacies of Ketamine-Assisted Therapy! Join us for a talk where we explore the art and science of harnessing neuroplasticity with intentional Ketamine use. Get ready to explore the journey from preparation to post-session integration with practical insights, science-backed research, and creative arts.
Mark Aeling presents: Problem Solving for Design and Fabrication of Monumental Sculpture
Thinking big is fun and exciting but making big is full of complications. Mark will share insights into the creative and technical processes behind manifesting large scale concepts. Inevitably, the talk will get into the weeds regarding materials and techniques that allow for ideas to become reality and discuss how to rely on the known to resolve the unknown in the creative process.
Norah Mendoza presents: Sharks and Scholars: The Power of Diversity in our Oceans and Science
Join me for an insightful presentation on sharks and the critical role of biodiversity in maintaining healthy oceans. As the Program Coordinator for Minorities in Shark Science, I will discuss the importance of diversity both in our marine ecosystems and within the scientific community. Learn how fostering a variety of species, as well as inclusive representation in research, leads to stronger, more resilient oceans and innovative scientific discoveries.
We friggin love this song! Thank you, Aaron Williamson, for being a Nerd Nite St. Pete pioneer – 1st presenter to sing their presentation, 1st presenter to post on Youtube, 1st presenter to give us an ear worm (in a good way)! Thank you to everyone who played a part in making this perfect piece of nerdom.
Marguerite Boissonnault, Embodied Awareness: Catalyst for Transformation John Broshears, Real Pathologists: Would you tell your mother if you became one? Erica Moulton, Getting Wet with Robots
This month we are exploring how to apply skills from theater in our lives, what it’s like to be a real-world pathologist, and underwater robots! Join us for another dynamic and engaging St. Pete Nerd Nite event.
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Keven Hohl presents:Everything you wanted to know about Augmented Reality, but were afraid to ask!
Kevin will talk about the evolution of Augmented Reality development, from web cams in 2009, to mobile AR, to the launch of Quest 3 and Apple Vision pro. He will give live demonstrations of AR experiences that he has created throughout his career, explaining the technology behind each experience.
Aaron Williamson presents:Was Jesus a mushroom? The answer may surprise you.
The red mushroom with the white flecks goes by many names: soma, the Mario mushroom, the flesh of the gods. It illustrates art from medieval illuminated manuscripts to Alice in Wonderland. It’s been credited as the inspiration for the colors of Santa’s red and white coat and the Christian gospels. It’s a potent stimulant and soporific, perfectly legal, and grows wild in the backyards of St. Petersburg. Yet for many, the world’s most recognizable mushroom remains mysterious. This talk will explore the history, folklore, and psychopharmacology of the Amanita Muscaria mushroom and equip audience members to explore its magic properties at home.
Heather Judkins presents: A Day in the Life of a Marine Biologist at Sea
Dr. Heather Judkins is an associate professor at USFSP and as part of her research, she has gone out on multiple research cruises over the years. She will be talking about her life at sea and share interesting stories about some of her favorite moments which include discussing the realities of ship life in the open ocean, observing the largest animals on earth, and working with her favorite group of animals- squid and octopus!