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Science Café
(Café Scientifique)
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Tuesday September 30, 2008, 7:00 PM

Topic: Why people believe pseudoscientific and paranormal claims


Speaker: Terrance Hines, Ph.D.,  Professor of Psychology at Pace University, adjunct Professor of Neurology at New York Medical College, and author of Pseudoscience and the Paranormal.


A Science Café is a monthly gathering in a Café, open to the public, with a short presentation of a topic followed by discussion. The essence of a Science Café is informality, with groups seated around tables to encourage people to talk to one another. Hudson Valley Science Café meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month. Temporary website: http://www.cafescientifique.org/hudsonvalley.htm

NEW ADDRESS
Meetings will be at It's All Good (Southern Food)
(Formerly, Shamus Pub)
394 Washington Street, Newburgh.
Food and drinks served from 6:00-7:00 and after 7:30.

Hudson Valley Science Café has received start-up funds from WGBH-NOVA and The American Chemical Society.


To suggest a speaker (yourself included), please contact Dr. Toby Rossman (rossman@env.med.nyu.edu).