Past Events - TACNY Junior Cafe Scientifique

The Future of Food: Life on a Hydroponic Farm
TACNY Junior Cafe Scientifique: "The Future of Food: Life on a Hydroponic Farm" Speaker: Abby Lepak, co-owner and Lead Farm Girl at Farm Girl Greens

How Mountains Are Made
Granite is the solidified remains of molten rock. When a mountain is made, you bury rocks at great depths, where you have high temperature and pressure, and this can cause rocks to melt..

The Power of Pressure and Gas
Matter around us is found in three phases; solids, liquids, and gasses. Join us in looking at the least visible of the three, and the changes and differences between them.

Life Beneath our Feet
"Life Beneath our Feet" This will be an online presentation requiring registration! Confirmation and a reminder will be emailed to you

Is Ice Really Nice?
Speaker: Sasha Leidman, Rutgers University PhD Candidate, Arctic ice researcher/glaciologist

A Funny Fable About Bugs and Mud
The Arctic is an interesting landscape with it’s own unique habitats. Have the animals and plants that live there always called the Arctic their home?

Weather Patterns Over Time: Climate Change Explained
Jim will talk about climate change and historical data over time. He will discuss what climate change is, from a meteorological perspective, and analyze the most recent data trends in national and i
Junior Café Scientifique: “The Brain: Tips, Tricks, and Learning”
Junior Café Scientifique: "The Brain: Tips, Tricks, and Learning" December 19, 2020; 9:30-11:00am This will be an online presentation requiring registration!
Junior Cafe Scientifique: Kate Thornton onWeather
Please join us on November 21st 2020 for our next Junior Cafe Webinar!