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Science Moab On Tap

Local science at the local tavern

February 2024 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Evey Gannaway Dalton. So Salty! Paradox Basin, Past, and Present

Janurary 2024 Science Moab on Tap

Scott Gibson. Snakes: Zero Legs, Two Hemipenes, One (Mobile Heart)

December 2023 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Tara Bishop. Dear Rats, Thank You For Our Drinking Water

December 2022 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Josh Lively: A Freshwater Sea Turtle From the Cretaceous

January 2023 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Brooke Osborne: Dryland; The Sneaky Powerhouse of The Global Carbon Cycle

February 2023 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Riley Finnegan: Wiggly Jiggly Arches and Towers

February 2022 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Michelle Rehbein: Who Runs the World? Mosquitos

January 2022 Science Moab on Tap

R. E. Burrillo: Agriculture in Ancient Bears Ears

December 2021 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Joel Berger: Bighorn Sheep in Moab’s Playground

February 2020 Science Moab on Tap

Daniel Winkler: The Role of Climate Change in Shaping the Native Plants we Cherish & That Beer in Your Glass.

January 2020 Science Moab on Tap

Chris Benson: Carving the Canyonlands

December 2019 Science Moab on Tap

Bego Gerhart, Peter Lefebvre, & Mike DeHoff: The Returning Rapids of Cataract Canyon

February 2019 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Sasha Reed: What’s the Word on our Desert Ecosystems

January 2019 Science Moab on Tap

Chris Michaud: Where are all the F’ing Fish?

December 2018 Science Moab on Tap

Natalie Day: The Living Skin of the Desert

November 2018 Science Moab on Tap

Dr. Ros McCann: Why Doesn’t Anybody Care? Techniques to nudge society from thought to action

Science On Screen

Awesome movies + local scientists

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Anyone out there? Searching for life beyond Earth. August 2023.

Good Burger

A Diné scientist shares her groundbreaking agronomy research. July 2023.

The Thing

Melting snow, albedo, and an icy alien show. July 2023.

Waterworld

Troubled waters for Lake Powell. June 2022.

Don’t Look Up

Climate change and cosmic catastrophe. May 2022.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Indiana Jones might not be the best archaeology role model. May 2022.

Jurassic Park

Droppin’ straight dino facts. June 2021.

The Martian

There’s a reason Moab is always compared with Mars. May 2021.

Dr. Strangelove

Hot rocks, half lives, & day hikes. April 2021.

Mad Max

Dust science, apocalypse style. March 2020

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