Announcements

  • Horizons 2019

    February 28 • David Kaiser, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor of Physics and Professorof the History of Science Quantum Jitters in the Sky: The Big Bang, Cosmic Inflation,and the Latest Observations David Kaiser has been featured in Science, Nature, the New York Times, and the New Yorker magazine, as well as on NOVA television programs, National Public Radio, and the BBC. His research interests include early-universe cosmology and foundations of quantum theory. Many types of evidence suggest that our universe underwent a very brief period of rapid, violent expansion, doubling in size every trillion-trillion-trillionth of a second, in a period known as “cosmic inflation.” Dr. Kaiser will discuss how…

  • 2018 Field Trip Series – Astronomy on Lake Miccosukee with the Tallahassee Astronomical Society

    OCTOBER 6, 2018 7:45 PM TO END On the night of Saturday, October 6th, the Tallahassee Scientific Society will host a free field trip to join the Tallahassee Astronomical Society at their Lake Miccosukee telescope observatory. We will meet on-site at 7:45 pm. Sunset is at 7:15 pm and twilight ends at 8:35 pm. There is no stated ending time. Because group size will be limited, all interested individuals must pre-register. To do so, email Dana Bryan at dcbgbw@comcast.net and provide the names of every individual wishing to attend and your contact information. Dana will then email you back to confirm your status and to give you further information, including…

  • 2018 TSS Gold Medal Nomination

    The Tallahassee Scientific Society requests that all active members consider nominating outstanding scientists or mathematicians for the Society’s annual Gold Medal Award. The nomination window is May 1 – June 15. Please see the nomination form for details and criteria. Previous Gold Medal honorees may not be nominated again (See previous honorees here) We need all members’ help to award Tallahassee’s best! Thanks very much! Download the Gold Medal Nomination form

  • “Saving Wakulla Springs ” Overland Tour 2018

    “Saving Wakulla Springs ” Overland Tour 2018 Spring Series Saturday Tours on March 17 and April 21. Jim Stevenson, is a Florida Springs Expert. On this fascinating guided tour through the scenic basin area of Wakulla Springs there are 7 different stops of interest. You will follow along the journey of water from Tallahassee to Wakulla Springs.  Tour departs from Cascades Park (parking lot on the corner of East Bloxham St. And South Gadsden St.) at 8 am. The Tour concludes inside the Wakulla Springs State Park.    The cost is $18/person, $10/student which includes admission to the park.    To make reservations call (850) 926-3376 or PalmettoExpeditions.com 

  • 2018 TSS Gold Medal Honoree Announced

    The Tallahassee Scientific Society’s Gold Medal, established in 2004, is bestowed annually by the Society on a scientist or scholar selected from the Tallahassee community whose career achievements in science or science education and outreach are deemed exemplary. The Society is pleased to announce that this year’s honoree is Dr. Jeff Chanton of FSU’s Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science. Jeff is a Gulf Coast Native. He received his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1985, and joined the faculty at Florida State University in the Department of Oceanography in 1989. He is a Lawton Professor, an AGU fellow, an Aldo Leopold Fellow, and…

  • Horizons 2018

    May 22 • Dr. Jack Davis The Gulf of Mexico: History, Nature, and Hope Jack Davis, PhD, is a professor of environmental history and sustainability studies at the University of Florida. Davis is the author or editor of several books, including An Everglades Providence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Environmental Century and The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea. The Wall Street Journal called The Gulf a “wide-ranging, well-told story, by turns informative, lyrical, inspiring, and chilling.” Davis, who lives on future Gulf-front property in Gainesville, is working on a new book, Bird of Paradox: How the Bald Eagle Saved the Soul of America.

  • March For Science

    WHEN Saturday, April 22, 2017 11 am – Pre-March Rally with Music, Science Booths & Speakers NOON – Begin Marching to Capitol Building 1 pm – Scientists speak out on the steps of Florida’s Old Capitol WHERE at Anita Favors Plaza • 124 W. Van Buren St. Across Monroe St. from Cascades Park, West end of the new pedestrian bridge, near Shell’s Oyster Bar. Parking available at Parking Garage C • Entrance on S. monroe St., near Cascades Park National March for Science On April 22, 2017, the nation (and much of the world) will march in support of science and the scientific community. In Florida, 20 towns and cities have…

  • Horizons 2017

    February 23 • Bruce Means Diamonds in the Rough: Natural History of the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Bruce Means is a biologist at Tallahassee’s own Coastal Plains Institute and Land Conservancy and leading authority on the natural history of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. He has published 10 books and 280 scientific research papers, contract reports, and popular articles in Natural History, National Geographic, International Wildlife, National Wildlife, BBC Wildlife, South American Explorer and other natural history magazines. Presenter in numerous documentary films for National Geographic Explorer, BBC Television, and PBS, he celebrates North America’s iconic eastern diamondback rattlesnake in the most exhaustive study of any single snake in the world. March…

  • Lannutti Lecture Series

    The 2017 Lannutti Lecture series will be held on November 30th. Mark your calendars and plan to attend one or both of the lectures. This year’s presenter is Dr. Gabriela González, a professor of physics and astronomy at Louisiana State University. LSU is only 30 miles away from the LIGO Livingston Observatory, where she conducts most of her research. The LIGO project, funded by the National Science Foundation, has gravitational wave detectors in two observatories, the one in Livingston and a second in Hanford, Washington. Dr. González has been a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration since 1997, and in 2011 she was elected as its spokesperson. Her research addresses…

  • Gas Sylvestre: Introducing Carbon Dioxide

    Introducing a must-see event to learn about the exciting properties of Carbon Dioxide. Hosted at the Leroy Collins Public Library in conjunction with the the Second Saturday Science Labs collaboration.