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ScienceDebate conference talks now online


Posted: Oct 28, 2008

Innovation 2008: Renewing America through Smarter Science and Technology Policy was held Oct 20-21, 2008 at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey Institute.

SESSIONS (90 min each)

  1. Innovation
  - Some of America’s leading science policy experts discuss the current
  challenges and opportunities

  2. Education
  - Evolution versus creationism is just one snippet of the politics of
  renewing STEM in America

  3. Health
  - A deeply spirited and stimulating discussion of public health, pandemics,
  and science policy

  4. News &
  Culture
- A sizzling hot look at the problems we uncovered in American
  science policy reporting

  5. Energy
  - What’s missing from the current energy debate?  A look at
  sustainability issues.

  6. Peter Agre
  on the human side of science
- A Nobel laureate’s inspirational talk on
  crisis and innovation

  7. Ira Flatow on science in America today - An outstanding discussion -
  coming soon!

 

See Obama   & McCain’s answers to the 14 top science questions facing America.


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