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Spring Dinner: As honey bees decline, can native bees take up the slack?
. (03-25-08)
Holiday Dinner
- Jack Shroeder on Afghanistan
(12-12-07)
Dinner with Barry Behr and Talk on New Embryo Screening Research
(10-02-07)
DECARBONIZING THE WORLD -
Dinner and Talk with Alex Farell
(07-07-07)
NCSWA Dinner with William Holzapfel
(03-27-07)
NCSWA's annual holiday dinner: Kenya and India
(12-13-06)
Drug marketing by many othernames
(10-6-06)
Touring the Webscape with Cyberguide Kevin Kelly
(7-18-06)
A short course in reading facial expressions that denote specific emotions across numerous cultures
(3-14-06)
The social science of Hurricane Katrina and natural disasters
(12-7-05)
An evening with Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Rhodes
(9-29-05)
The Cassini-Huygens mission at Saturn and Titan
(3-30-05)
Retracing John Steinbeck's Sea of Cortez Expedition
(12-14-2004)
The Hydrogen Economy: Inevitable or Impossible?
(9-22-2004)
Synthetic Biology: From Bugs to Drugs
(7-19-2004)
Hubble, Mars, and NASA Space Science
(3-23-2004)
Annual Holiday Dinner Features Writer Michael Pollan
(12-11-2003)
Sneak Preview of Stanford's New James H. Clark Center and Bio-X Program
(9-29-2003)
Eric B. Norman on Recent Developments in Neutrino Science
(7-23-2003)
Stanley Falkow on a Microbe's Eye View of the World
(4-2-2003)
Holiday Party at San Francisco's Metreon
(12-6-2002)
Predicting Earthquakes with Mark and Mary Lou Zobach
(9-17-2002)
Diet, Genes, and Heart Disease with Dr. Ronald M. Krauss
(7-10-2002)
Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff on Low-Dose Radiation and Breast Cancer
(4-16-2002)
Merle Kessler aka Ian Shoales and Holiday Belly Dancing
(12-11-2002)
Irvin Weissman on Stem Cell Research
(9-11-2001)
Cynthia Kenyon on the Genetics of Aging
(6-5-2001)
Slide Show of NCSWA Party for Writers Atttending AAAS 2001 in San Francisco
(2-18-2000)
Lynda Williams, the Physics Chanteuse
(12-5-2000)
Alison Gopnik on Exploring the Child's Mind
(4-5-2000)
Eugenie Scott on Kansas Board of Education v. Evolution
(9-28-1999)