posted Wednesday September 11, 2019
12:09 pm
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Hydropower on the Colorado River: Examining Institutions, Conflicts, and Consequences of Changing Dam Operations
https://youtu.be/quB85F3aiLM
posted Thursday May 9, 2019
3:55 pm
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Presented by Cynthia Clampitt Pigs were the first food animals to be domesticated, so they have a history with humans that goes back more than 12,000 years. Antiquity is only one of the reasons, however, that ...
posted Thursday January 24, 2019
8:37 am
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Presented by Lynn Funkhouser Scientists have declared the Philippines the most diverse in the world. Lynn will introduce you to the scientists and show some of the amazingly beautiful and bizarre critters that inhabit the Philippine ...
posted Tuesday November 20, 2018
7:19 am
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, including geography, play important roles in creating knowledge for society and pathways to power, resources, and authority for scientists, yet women and people of color have historically been underrepresented ...
posted Wednesday June 27, 2018
9:08 am
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In case you were unable to attend or want to watch it again, use the link to view our latest webinar, "An Anatomy of a Storm" presented by past fellowship award recipient and current member, Stephanie Zick. Stephanie ...
posted Wednesday February 14, 2018
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In case you were unable to attend or want to watch it again, use the link to view our latest webinar, Summit-to-Sea Clues for Southern California's Ice Age Climate and Vegetation presented by past fellowship award recipient and ...
posted Wednesday October 4, 2017
10:05 am
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In case you were unable to attend or want to watch it again, use the link to view our latest webinar, How Corn Changed Itself and Then Changed Everything Else, presented by SWG member Cynthia Clampitt. Cynthia ...
posted Monday August 7, 2017
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In case you were unable to attend or want to watch it again, use the link to view the webinar, From Satellites and Submersibles: How We Study the Ocean, presented by SWG member Karen Kohanowich, Ph.D. ...
posted Monday March 27, 2017
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In case you were unable to attend or want to watch it again, use the link to view Carmen Masó's webinar on geocaching. Carmen Masó, SWG Board member and Chicago group member, has been Geocaching since 2013 and ...