Cafe Scientifique
Urban Archaeology (#102)
By uncovering a 7,000 year old settlement, finding Iowa’s oldest human remains - and also the state’s best-preserved village - Iowa scientists are learning new details about pre-historic Midwestern living. State Archaeologists share their findings and teach us about uncovering history under our streets and along our riverbanks on this Café Scientifique. [58 minutes]
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Cafe Scientifique | Urban Archaeology (#102)
Full Program: By uncovering a 7,000 year old settlement, finding Iowa’s oldest human remains - and also the state’s best-preserved... 58:10
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Cafe Scientifique | ISU's Asteroid Deflection... (#104)
Full Program: At this moment there may be an asteroid or comet hurtling towards the Earth that could wipe out civilization and/or...
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Cafe Scientifique | Water Quality (#103)
Full Program: Café Scientifique takes a virtual tour of central Iowa's streams. The scientific panel analyzes the connections... 57:44
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Cafe Scientifique | Particles Collide and... (#101)
Full Program: Dr. Thomas Meyer, a recently retired ISU Adjunct Physics Professor, has a continuing role in research and science... 55:03
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