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Kings of the Mic Tour @ Target Center
Minneapolis 5.30.13
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Our little pull-out fridge makes some funky ice cubes, for sure. Reminds me that when I first realized that Caterina had a serious knack for writing about interesting stuff on the internet; I can't find the article now but it had to do with those little spikes that form on the tops of ice cubes sometimes.
Anyhow I always thought that was a pretty smart thing to write about.
Barramundi fillet, green beans, asparagus, creamed potatoes, cherry tomatoes, lemon, saffron rouille
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory consists of over 5,500 basketball-sized light detectors melted deep into the South Pole icecap. These photodetectors are sensitive to the blue light emitted in the surrounding clear ice when cosmic messengers from some of the most violent processes in the universe pass through the earth. We will discuss cosmic rays, how to detect them, and what they are telling us about our universe.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Karen G. Andeen is an assistant professor in the physics department at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She began her career at Augustana (class of ’03) and has since worked and studied on 6 continents.