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Thursday, November 15, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Science Coffee is a talk series held every Wednesday and Friday* at 10:30 am in the STScI Library. Wednesday's are reserved for the Colloquia speakers while STScI astronomers, scientists, postdocs, or visitors give talks on Fridays. Speakers discuss some of their recent work informally, over a cup of coffee* . Given the informal nature, only handouts are allowed. No presentation software! Discussions last approximately 30 minutes.

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Thursday, November 15, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Science Coffee is a talk series held every Wednesday and Friday* at 10:30 am in the STScI Library. Wednesday's are reserved for the Colloquia speakers while STScI astronomers, scientists, postdocs, or visitors give talks on Fridays. Speakers discuss some of their recent work informally, over a cup of coffee* . Given the informal nature, only handouts are allowed. No presentation software! Discussions last approximately 30 minutes.

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