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| 22 August |
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Stephen Schneider
(Stanford University)
Global Warming: Is the Science "Settled" Enough for Policy?
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| 29 August |
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Renu Malhotra
(University of Arizona)
The Bombardment History of the Terrestrial Planets
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| 5 September |
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Enrique Vivoni
(New Mexico Tech)
Ecohydrology of Seasonally-Green Desert Landscapes
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| 12 September |
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Craig Wheeler
(University of Texas, Austin)
The Lives and Deaths of Supernovae
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| 19 September |
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Juliet Crider
(Western Washington University)
The News from Mt. Baker (Washington): Deformation and Degassing at a Seismically Quiescent Volcano
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| 26 September |
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Diane Wooden
(NASA Ames Research Center)
Comets Are Mixtures of Fire and Ice: Implications for Radial Mixing in Our Protoplanetary Disk
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| 3 October |
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Jay Melosh
(University of Arizona)
Planetary Impacts and the Origin of the Earth and the Moon
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| 10 October |
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Nita Sahai
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Biomolecule-Mineral Surface Interactions in Cell Adhesion ad Biomineralization
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| 17 October |
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Hope Jahren
(The Johns Hopkins University)
The Geobiology of the Middle Eocene Arctic
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| 24 October |
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Bruce Balik
(University of Washington)
New Tricks of Old Stars
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| 31 October |
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Sandra Pizzarello
(Arizona State University)
The Chemistry that Preceded Life's Origin: A Study Guide from Meteorites
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| 7 November |
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Katrina Edwards
(University of Southern California)
Life on the Rocks in the Deep Sea
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| 14 November |
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Rogier Windhorst
(School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University)
The James Webb Space Telescope: How Can It Measure First Light, Reionization, and Galaxy Assembly?
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| 28 November |
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Jean Turner
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Extreme Star Formation in Nearby Galaxies
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