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Join us for the next Science Café!

EarthScope: Examining the Continent Beneath Our Feet

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EarthScope is an amazing, national, decade-long, geoscience research program to understand the North American continent. Geophysical instruments will move across the continent, acquiring new information about continental evolution and structure. In 2008, instruments will be fully operational throughout New Mexico allowing us to better understand our state's volcanoes, mountains, earthquakes, and the development of the Rio Grande rift.

KNME is proud to present three Science Café's investigating the Earthscope Project; in Albuquerque Saturday August 16, Raton Thursday August 14, and Aztec Wednesday, September 3. Join us to learn about new and ongoing geological research that directly relates to New Mexico.

Admission

  • ADMISSION IS FREE, however a reservation is required.
  • Albuquerque Reserve tickets by contacting Chris Sanchez at 841-2872, chris.sanchez@state.nm.us
  • Raton Reserve tickets by contacting 575-445-9711
  • Aztec Reserve tickets by contacting 575-769-7840
  • SEATS ARE LIMITED.
  • First come, first served.

EVERYDAY EDISONS
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EVERYDAY EDISONS
  • Premiere - New Series- Follow 12 new inventions & their inventors - selected from open casting calls in 5 cities - as their inventions are taken from great ideas to products in stores.
  • The Dream Team - 8 a.m. Sunday 8/10

NOVA
Dimming Sun

NOVA Dimming Sun
  • As global warming turns up the heat, researchers are stunned to discover that our planet is actually growing dimmer. Photo: Smog over New York.
  • 8 p.m. Tuesday 8/5 and again 8 p.m. Saturday 8/9 and 10 a.m. Sunday 8/10

WIRED SCIENCE
Neutrinos & Organs

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  • Learn about building organs in the lab; Visit two underground labs in search of neutrinos; Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson explores the world of unmanned aerial vehicles
  • 8 p.m. Wednesday 8/6 and again 7 p.m. Saturday 8/9

NOVA
Storm That Drowned a City

NOVA Storm That Drowned a City
  • A minute-by-minute eyewitness account of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, exploring why the flood defenses and disaster relief planning failed to match Katrina's fury.
  • 8 p.m. Tuesday 8/19 and again 8 p.m. Saturday 8/23 and 10 a.m. Sunday 8/24