Free Science Events in Toronto for January 2020

January 6, 2020 | Ranald

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The Business, Science & Technology Department of North York Central Library compiles a monthly calendar of free science and applied science events in Toronto. Applied science includes health, gardening, pets and food - all subjects found in the department's collection. Here is the January calendar (PDF).

January's highlights include:

Jan. 11. Introduction to Python Programming. This workshop is made for beginners. No prior programming experience is needed. Bring a laptop.

Jan. 17. An Exploration of Rare Neurological Disorders. Join the Ben’s Friends Rare Diseases Association to hear speakers share their knowledge of and personal experiences with various neurological disorders. 

Jan. 23. Vaping 101: What You Need to Know. In this talk Dr. John Oyston will teach "Vaping 101", explaining the basics of vaping and the sudden rise in popularity of e-cigarettes.

The Toronto Public Library also offers many free science and applied science events:

Can't attend a program? Try some of these new science and applied science books:

Milky Way owner's workshop manual     Scientifica historica how the world's great science books chart the history of knowledge

Smart plants power foods & natural nootropics for optimized thinking  focus & memory     Fire and spice fragrant recipes from the Silk Road and beyond

The outdoor citizen get out give back get active    The brain health book using the power of neuroscience to improve your life

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