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SUMMARY:A Modestly Grandiose Proposal for How Scientists and Journalists Might Save the World, Up for Discussion
URL:https://wcsj2017.org/session/modestly-grandiose-proposal-scientists-journalists-might-save-world-discussion/
DESCRIPTION:There is a body of techniques and practices, a language and culture, that scientists learn by apprenticeship and osmosis as they train. These form the underpinnings of an approach to the world that is shared by scientists, but not much used (or understood) by the rest of society. Nobel Prize-winning physicist Saul Perlmutter and colleagues in psychology and philosophy asked young scientists on the University of California, Berkeley campus a simple&hellip;
LOCATION:Marriott Marquis: Nob Hill Room
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