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Our keynote presentation for the 2008 conference was "Brainiacs," a lively and informative show performed by the Science Discovery Theatre group of the Lawrence Hall of Science.
Lynda Williams, "The Physics Chanteuse" and professor of Physics and Meteorology at San Francisco State University, gave a spectacular musical, multi-media presentation at our 2001 opening session. "NATURE is the most Entertaining Show in the Cosmos!"
Joyce R. Blueford, Ph.D., geologist and Board President of the Math/Science Nucleus, gave the keynote address at our 1999 opening session: "Stalking Grizzlies in Russia". The Math/Science Nucleus in Fremont is a math and science resource center for schools: "Children learning to solve problems through science"
Dr. Karen L. Gundy-Burlet, Research Scientist in the Design Cycle Technologies Branch at NASA-Ames Research Center at Moffett Field in Mountain View, California gave the keynote address at our 1997 opening session.
Popular web author Laura Lemay gave the keynote address at our 1996 opening session.