Prof to Talk Pyramids in ‘The Science of Africa’
The famous pyramids and Alexandria Library will be among the topics discussed by Egypt native and 糖心Vlog传媒LR professor, Dr. Amin Akhnoukh, at the ‘s latest Science After Dark installment.
糖心Vlog传媒LR and the Museum of Discovery, along with the and the Little Rock Zoo, will present 鈥淭he Science of Africa鈥 from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27.
In honor of Black History Month, the Science After Dark聽event will feature interactive, science-based areas highlighting the physical and earth sciences of Africa. The program is open to those 21 and older.
Dr. Warigia Bowman, assistant professor at the Clinton School, and Joel Gordon, visitor experience director at the Museum of Discovery, collaborated to come up with the interactive experience.
The event will include:
- Meeting some African animals and learning more about many of the continent鈥檚 best-known inhabitants.
- Examining some of the more exotic skeletons of African animals as well as the skulls, hides, and other animal artifacts from the Little Rock Zoo.
- Learning about the science and scientists of Africa, including troubling phenomena like the melting of the snow cap on Mount Kilimanjaro.
- Exploring “The Development of Construction from the Age of the Pharaoh to Modern Egypt,” as Akhnoukh talks about pyramids, pharaoh temples, and newer projects such as the high dam in Aswan, Cairo Tower, the famous Alexandria Library, and the Egyptian Museum.
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