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Topic: "Evolving in the Nano City"
Speakers: David W. Foster, Humanist and Darren Patrucci, Technical Professional
Darwin’s theory of evolution sets the stage for this month’s Science Café. Human-urban design relationships reveal how modern man interacts with the city. New urban designs are focusing on sustainability as it becomes increasingly important that cities and individual buildings are designed and perform sustainably.
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Meeting Place: The person at the info desk will direct you to the lecture room.
Meeting time is 5:15pm.
Discussion duration 5:30pm-6:30pm.
Validated parking (>$3) in the "Heritage Square Parking Lot" (SE corner 5th St and Monroe St, one block south of Van Buren St). Disregard any outside signs stating "$12 Event Parking".
Admission is free.
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Note: Excerpts were taken from http://azscience.org.
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Note: If I am unable to attend, due to delays, rainstorms, sandstorms, or closed roads, then have fun! -Karen (event host)
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Event Description: Science Cafés are informal discussions that bring together members of the community and university scientists to discuss how science and technology can change the future.
Educators earn one hour of professional development for each lecture attended.
Presented by: Series presented by the Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Arizona State University. Hosted by AZ Science Center, 3rd Fri. night of the month, Sept - May.
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