“Subterranean Blues: The Resilience of California Groundwater”
Science Night Live with the WOW
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
World of Wonders Science Museum
2 North Sacramento Street, Lodi
FREE TO ATTEND
Wine/beer cash bar and food truck on site
Join your host Nick Gray, Education Program Coordinator at the WOW, for an evening learning experience in Lodi! This month’s guest is Professor Laura Rademacher, Associate Professor and the Chair of Geological & Environmental Sciences at University of the Pacific. Dr. Rademacher’s research examines the complex interaction of human activity, climate and carbon, and the water cycle.
As always, Science Night Live has a cash bar for beer and wine purchases and a food truck for dinner and snacks, so you won’t go thirsty or hungry throughout the evening.
Contact the museum for directions and more information, at (209) 368-0969, or nick@wowsciencemuseum.org.
“The Science of ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology)”
Davis Science Café
Wednesday, February 10th, 2016
5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
G Street WunderBar
228 G St, Davis, California 95616
FREE TO ATTEND
Complimentary soft drinks courtesy UCD Department of Math and Physical Sciences
Each month, Professor Jared Shaw with the UC Davis Department of Chemistry hosts the Davis Science Café, featuring scientists who are studying some of today’s cutting edge topics. This month’s guest is Dr. Richard Schultz of the University of Pennsylvania, who specializes in the biology of assisted reproductive technology. Invite a friend, and get here early to grab a seat at the G Street Wunderbar. Let’s drink to science!
Contact Professor Jared Shaw more information, at jtshaw@ucdavis.edu or www.facebook.com/groups/davissciencecafe.
Learn more about science cafés in the Capital Region at www.capscicomm.org/local-science-cafes.