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Town Hall Seattle: Science Series

Town Hall’s Science series is dedicated to understanding the world around us. Whether we’re hearing from a legendary physicist or a UW graduate student, the Science series explores math, biology, chemistry, the environment, and so much more.

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Apr 17, 2026

Headshots of Dr. Nicole McNichols (with fair skin, long blonde hair) and Dr. Julie Gottman (with curly brown/grey hair)

Whether you’re married, dating, or flying solo, Dr. Nicole McNichols has some sex advice for you. And you may want to pay attention because McNichols is not only the professor of University of Washington’s most sought-after class in its history, she’s one of social media’s most popular educators on the topic of...


Apr 16, 2026

From left to right: Headshots of Scott Paul Wright, Abbie Rosner, Dr. Emily Whinkin, and April Pride

As life expectancy increases, so does the need for mental, emotional, and spiritual support in later years. This Salon delves into the ways older adults are exploring psychedelics for healing, spiritual deepening, meaning-making, joyful intimacy and making peace with mortality. With insights from geriatric...


Mar 9, 2026

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What intelligence really is, and how AI’s emergence is a natural consequence of evolution.

It has come as a shock to some AI researchers that a large neural net that predicts next words seems to produce a system with general intelligence. Yet this is consistent with a long-held view among some neuroscientists that...


Feb 2, 2026

Headshots of Perry Salzhauer, Daniel Shortt, and April PrideSeattle’s 2021 ordinance decriminalized entheogens — plants and fungi that contain psychoactive indolamines, tryptamines, or phenethylamines—such as psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca, mescaline cacti, and iboga. This Salon weaves together two threads: the little-known plant and fungal allies often left off the...


Jan 27, 2026

https://www.thirdplacebooks.com/book/9798887702018Headshots of Therese Huston (with wavy brown hair, red blouse) and Katy Sewall (with dark hair, wearing headphones and smiling in front of a microphone)Your brain has a favorite beverage, a surprising way to add new neurons, and strong opinions about multitasking—and it’s not what you think. In this engaging conversation, cognitive scientist Therese Huston and podcast host Katy Sewall unpack the small changes, many...