Earth Sciences Lectures
December 11, 2012
Why the World Will Still Be Here After December 21st.
David Morrison, NASA Ames Research Center. Ed Krupp, Griffith Observatory, Southern California. Andrew Fraknoi, Foothill College
August 01, 2012
Neutrinos from Hell: the Dawn of Neutrino Geophysics
Giorgio Gratta
Physics Department, Stanford University
July 18, 2012
The Geology of the Terrestrial Planets: Perspectives on the Earth
Jim Head
Planetary Geosciences Department, Brown University
April 25, 2012
How evolution shapes virus diversity: lessons learned from mosquitoes and shrews
Shannon Benett
Assoc. Curator of Microbiology, California Academy of Sciences
February 08, 2012
Past Climate Change from the Tropics to the Poles: New Information from Corals and Sediment Cores
Rob Dunbar
Stanford University
November 09, 2011
Past Climate In Antarctica: Looking Back to Our Future
Stephen Pekar
City University of New York
May 18, 2011
Construction on the 10,000 Year Clock Begins
Alexander Rose
Executive Director and Clock Project Manager, Long Now Foundation
May 26, 2010
The Maunder Minimum: Astrophysical Connection to Climate Change
Dan Lubin
SETI Institute
April 14, 2010
Marine Biodiversity and Pretty Pictures: A Report from Indonesia's Raja Ampat
Mark Showalter
SETI Institute
June 17, 2009
Apocolypse: Earthquakes, Archeology and the the Wrath of God
Amos Nur
Emeritus Wayne Loel Professor of Earth Sciences & Professor of Geophysics, Stanford University
May 06, 2009
Aerosol particle roles in climate change: How coordinated measurements from aircraft, satellites, & Earth surfaces are helping to reduce uncertainties
Philip Russell
NASA Ames Earth Science Division
March 18, 2009
Discovery of Strong Cycles in Fossil Diversity
Richard Muller
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UC Berkeley
July 16, 2008
Creation and Destruction of Continental Crust at Subduction Zones
Eli Silver
UC Santa Cruz, Earth and Planetary Sciences
