William R. Alschuler

William R. Alschuler

Biography:

William R. Alschuler has a Ph.D. in Astronomy from the University of California at Santa Cruz and received his BA in Astronomy at Harvard College. Dr. Alschuler has extensive college teaching experience in the sciences, holography, Lipmann photography, energy conservation, and solar building design. He is founder and principal of Future Museums, a consulting firm specializing in the design of exhibits and museums with a science or technology content. He has served as consultant to the California Science Center and the Getty Education Institute for curriculum development that combines art and science. He has been author and editor on the following: The Microverse, UFOs and Aliens, First Contact, The Ultimate Dinosaur, Are We Alone in the Cosmos?, and Science of the UFOs.

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Animal Welfare / Vanishing Stars
Animal Welfare / Vanishing Stars
Animal welfare advocate Wayne Pacelle addressed the effect on animals in the LA fires, and other animal welfare issues. Followed by astronomer Beatriz Villarroel on her research into vanishing stars, which may correspond with UFOs.

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