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What are the technical issues? What are the social issues? Science Cafes are informal discussions that bring together members of the community and university scientists, to discuss how science and technology can change the future. In the typical cafe, a scientist speaks for 5-15 minutes on a topic, with the rest of the time for the public to ask questions and present concerns. Nanotechnology in Society The Center for ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY The Center for Nanotechnology at Arizona State University is part of the Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes (CSPO), in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Its research, education and outreach activities are supported by the National Science Foundation under cooperative agreement #0531194. Alternative Fuels The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University invites you to our next Science Cafe: W hat we can do (and can’t do) to make our skies blue again Sunday October 29, 2006 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 6528 S. McClintock Drive Tempe, AZ 85283 480-730-0205 Changing Hands Bookstore Dr. Daniel C. Brune Senior Research Specialist Protein Chemistry Laboratory Arizona State University and Dr. David Conz Post Doctoral Fellow Center for Nanotechnology in Society Arizona State University 85% Ethanol

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What are the technical issues?What are the social issues?

Science Cafes are informal discussions that bring together members of the

community and university scientists, to discuss how science and technology can

change the future.

In the typical cafe, a scientist speaks for 5-15 minutes on a topic, with the rest of the time for the public to ask questions

and present concerns.

Nanotechnology in SocietyThe Center for

A R I Z O N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Center for Nanotechnology at Arizona State University is part of the Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes (CSPO), in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Its research, education and outreach activities are supported by the National Science Foundation under cooperative agreement #0531194.

Alternative Fuels

The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University invites you to our next Science Cafe:

What we can do (and can’t do) to make our skies blue again

SundayOctober 29, 2006

4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

6528 S. McClintock DriveTempe, AZ 85283

480-730-0205

Changing HandsBookstore

Dr. Daniel C. BruneSenior Research SpecialistProtein Chemistry LaboratoryArizona State UniversityandDr. David ConzPost Doctoral FellowCenter for Nanotechnology in SocietyArizona State University

85% Ethanol