Kansas City Road Show Pics

05_11_8.JPEG

Over at Speaking Science 2.0, we've just put up pictures from the first joint Mooney-Nisbet talk, at the Stowers Institute in Kansas City. Click on over there and check it out.

Our next talk, open to the public: Monday May 14th, 5 pm, Washington D.C. at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. Details here.

More like this

On Monday, we will be doing our first Speaking Science 2.0 presentation for the DC-area community as part of the annual meetings of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. The talk is open to the public, so we hope several inside-the-Beltway readers are able to make it out. (It follows…
Uh oh. This one could be trouble. The deadliest tropical cyclones on earth are those that have struck low-lying Bangladesh. Twice in the past fifty years, storms in this region have killed more than 100,000 people. By far the worst was the 1970 Bhola cyclone that killed 300,000 to 500,000. I'm not…
The Mooney-Nisbet show will be going back on the road this fall--our calendar has in fact filled up quite quickly. So we're pleased to announce the following confirmed events this September through November, with as many details as are currently available. Stops include Minneapolis, New York,…
So: I'm in D.C. right now. That's because Nisbet-Mooney just gave our last "framing science" talk of 2007--a lunch event yesterday at the National Academy of Sciences' Keck Center. This talk wasn't open to the public, so we didn't publicize it, but we can't think of a better place to wrap things up…

Yup, one of them will be recorded and made available soon enough....