Recognizing the importance of science

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Science for the Public is committed to improving public understanding of the scientific concepts, discoveries and issues that affect almost every area of modern life.  Our four-part program is designed to encourage interest in science and communication between scientists and the public:

  • monthly science presentations: Boston Public Library
  • science issues blog (starting Dec, 2009)
  • community science TV: Public Science (beginning Dec, 2009)
  • online science resources
  • As a world society, it seems clear that we have arrived at a point in our history when there must be a major increase in the capability of ordinary people to cope with the scientific and technological culture that is shaping their lives and the lives of their children.

    —Leon Lederman, Nobel Laureate in physics.  Science News, 5/05/08.

    Lectures

    Join us at our Boston Public Library lecture series, the third Tuesday of the   month, usually at 6:30 PM.  Topics are varied and are intended for a general audience.  Free and open to the public.

    Info about the Jan 19, 2010 lecture

    Check past lectures or see the drop-down list on the Lectures tab.   

    Resources

    Articles, books, research summaries, websites and videos for the topics we cover in our lecture series.  more info

    SftP Blog

    The Science for the Public blog launches on December 16, and it replaces the community science discussions.  This gives us an opportunity to take up public issues that involve science.  We will make an effort to present the best information available and different –but reasonable– points of view.