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Coffee and Pi: Bay Area Science Cafés

 

Amy Miller by Amy Miller  June 26th, 2007
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It’s a typical afternoon at a cafe– cappuccinos, conversation… and the science of black holes? Bay Area “science cafes” have exploded in popularity, putting scientists and everyday folk face to face for casual science roundtables, no lecture notes required.

You may view the “Coffee and Pi: Bay Area Science Cafés” TV Story online, as well as find additional links and resources.

Amy Miller is a Coordinating Producer for television on QUEST.


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One Response to “Coffee and Pi: Bay Area Science Cafés”

  1. June 26th, 2007 | 11:44 pm

    I loved the piece. I personally suck at math, so I relate to Andrea getting lost during the talk.

    I love when science cafes are focused on issues that impact my life. I find the lecture tends to stay with me.

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