science cafe
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January 27, 2014
How do we improve public understanding of the actual costs, broader benefits and challenges of space exploration?
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January 13, 2014
Join us as Darlene Cavalier, founder of SciStarter and a pioneer in the Citizen Science movement, discusses how online communities are expanding the reach and visibility of citizen-based projects.
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October 10, 2013
The CNS-ASU Science Café series on Citizen Science continues this month with a presentation on precipitation and climate science with Arizona State Climatologist Nancy Selover.
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September 5, 2013
Mark your calendars! CNS-ASU's Science Café series is back for another year.
Science Cafés are free, informal public events designed to give the public an opportunity to explore contemporary science issues with a practicing scientist or researcher. The events are one hour long, giving the speaker 20-30 minutes to present a topic, with the remaining time devoted to questions and discussion.
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March 28, 2013
Continuing the year-long series on the Nano City, the CNS-ASU Science Cafe held its March event last week entitled Power in the Nano City. The discussion focused on the issue of "power" in two of its forms: electricity and authority.
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