NOTE: This event is held on 2nd Tuesday rather than the usual 1st Tuesday, due to holiday season impact. CAFE SCIENTIFIQUE WHO: Anthropologist Doug Ubelaker (National Museum of Natural History) WHAT: How Bones Talk to Us: Clues From Forensic Science WHEN: Tuesday, January 9, 2007 WHERE: The Front Page - 4201 Wilson Blvd, Arlington HOW: 6:00-6:30 Light hors d'oeuvres (Buy your own drink or meal) 6:30-8:00 Short presentation, followed by Q&A · Free and open to the public. · No science background required! BACKGROUND: Café Scientifique (Arlington) and its occasional cousin in Washington D.C. are organized and sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The goal: to make science more accessible and accountable by featuring speakers whose expertise spans the sciences - and who can talk in plain English. This month's event is co-hosted with the Smithsonian. HISTORY: Begun in France and the U.K. as a way for the public and scientists to mingle and discuss science issues in an informal setting -- generally a friendly pub. (See http://www.cafescientifique.org). At least 30 cafés now exist in the U.S. NSF inaugurated its monthly café in spring 2006. TO FIND OUR MORE: To hear about upcoming cafés sponsored by NSF, subscribe to the NSF e-mail list. Send a message to lyris@lists.nsf.gov. In the text, write "subscribe cafesci." Don’t add a signature. (You can unsubscribe at any time.) |