What Makes Science “Science”?

What Makes Science “Science”?

February 26th, 2019: 6:30pm – 7:30pm, Location: Schlow Library, Downsbrough Community Room

Come join us with all your questions about how science is defined, why understanding science is important today, and how to tell good and bad science apart at What Makes Science “Science”?, a livestreamed Q&A with three engaging and experienced scientists hosted by the Penn State Science Policy Society! If you are interested, you can find additional information on our Facebook page.

When: February 26th, 2019, 6:30-7:30 P.M. Eastern time
Where: Schlow Library, Downsbrough Community Room
Who: Mathematician Nate Brown, nutritional scientist Jennifer Fleming, and geoscientist Michael Mann

We will also be serving light refreshments at the event.

Can’t make it? We’ll be livestreaming via Zoom and YouTube, and a recording will be posted on the Science Policy Society YouTube channel afterward!

Livestream through Zoom: If you would like to submit questions in the livestream, please use Zoom. This link will lead to the webinar’s launch page. Zoom requires a small download, so we recommend clicking the link and downloading it now so you’ll be ready.

Livestream through YouTube: Look for the video labeled with “LIVE NOW” on our channel’s page when we begin broadcasting – if you don’t see it at the time when the event should be live, try refreshing the window.

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