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Speaker Jacob Soule on the Radio!

Our Science Under the Stars speaker for this week – Jacob Soule – will be appearing on  They Blinded Me With Science radio show tonight (Feb 6th, 2012) from 8:30PM-9PM on www.kvrx.org or 91.7FM. Jacob will be talking about some of the bizarre ways that animals and plants have coevolved for pollination.

Since 2008, “They Blinded Me With Science” has been home to the best of science news and current events. Hosted by DJ’s Ganglion, Perihelion, Anticodon, Chrysalis & Cyclohexane MONDAYS on KVRX 91.7, they bring you the best of science news, taboos, don’t and do’s, along with special guests, interviews and journal reviews. They cover everything from physics to hardcore genetics, amyloid plaques, supercomputers, mutants, androids, genetic experiments gone wrong, ecological nuances, science history and even modern takes on the science of kissing!

SUTS Receives NSF BEACON Funding

Science Under The Stars is honored to be a recipient of generous grant funding from the BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action to support our scientific outreach lecture series. BEACON is an NSF Science and Technology Center, headquartered at Michigan State University with partners at North Carolina A&T State University, University of Idaho, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Washington. Many thanks to Risto Miikkulainen and the National Science Foundation! Look forward to some exciting upgrades in our equipment at this Spring’s events!

Spring 2012 Speakers

Get ready for the Science Under The Stars Spring 2012 Speakers!

  • February 9, 2012 | Jacob Soule
  • March 8, 2012 | Genevieve Smith
  • April 12, 2012 | Jeanine Abrams
  • May 10, 2012 | TBA

All lectures in this series are free, open to the public, and held at 7:30pm outdoors at Brackenridge Field Laboratory, 2907 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, Texas 78703 (map). In the case of inclement weather, lectures will be held indoors. Arrive early for complimentary refreshments and fun activities for kids of all ages!

Emily Jane McTavish

Journey to a New World – The Global History of Texas Longhorn Cattle!

★ Texas’s iconic longhorn cattle are descended from herds arriving with Columbus in the 1490’s. Left to roam the unfenced southwest, they adapted to their new environment through natural selection.

★ Using genomic data, we will trace the longhorn’s remarkable history – both around the globe, and back to the time of cattle domestication 8,000 years ago!

SUTS featured in Daily Texan video

Science Under the Stars (SUTS) is honored to have been featured in a short video from The Daily Texan Online. The video features interviews with SUTS co-organizer Eben Gering and our most recent outreach speaker Nikhil Advani.

Science Under the Stars from The Daily Texan on Vimeo.