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December 10, 2006

Midtown Brews: Dr. Lawrence Krauss

Dr. Lawrence Krauss

Lawrence Krauss, a physicist known for writing The Physics of Star Trek, orchestrating the no-confidence vote that removed Dr. Ed Hundret from CWRU, and arguing against intelligent design, kicks off the December 2006 discussion at Midtown Brews. Dr. Krauss shares three things he’s been talking a lot about lately: global climate change, missile defense, and science education. Summaries forthcoming.

Part 1. Time: 10.58
Part 2. Time: 9.46
Part 3. Time: 10.29
Part 4. Time: 11.58
Part 5. Time: 10.04
Part 6. Time: 9.56
Part 7. Time: 9.43
Part 8. Time: 10.07
Part 9. Time: 9.22

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Filed under: Podcast, Midtown Brews by — George Nemeth @ 7:25 pm

2 Comments »

  1. Where is Hunter? I want to hear from the Hunter. This is a guy who has aone of the most realistic perspectives in NEO. If non media characters were able to be elected… (Frank Jackson)… to Popular office then this guy should be… I really doubt if he would put up with every thing that goes with the office. But he w2ould push the region in the real direction.

    Jon Eckerle
    a member of the
    Urban Paradox
    440-281-1944

    Comment by Jon Eckerle — February 5, 2007 @ 9:33 pm

  2. Like Prince Albert, Hunter’s in the can, but should emerge onto these pages shortly, George assures us.

    Comment by TimFerris — February 8, 2007 @ 8:24 am

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