• Divided Opinions on Scientists in Policy and New Frontiers in Education

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Divided Opinions on Scientists in Policy and New Frontiers in Education

  • Summary

  • Explore the public's divided opinion on scientists' roles in policymaking, with insights from a recent Pew Research survey. Discover how Professor Elijah Quetin is transforming science education by humanizing the learning experience. Plus, delve into the groundbreaking research of brain organoids grown in microgravity and the discovery of a 'phantom chemical' in drinking water. Join us as we navigate these compelling stories at the intersection of science, policy, and education. Sources: https://ww2.aip.org/fyi/public-opinion-divided-over-role-of-scientists-in-policymaking https://tsl.news/science-as-a-human-endeavor-a-professors-call-to-humanize-science-education/ https://astrobiology.com/2024/11/offworld-life-science-brain-organoids-grown-in-microgravity.html https://newatlas.com/environment/phantom-chemical-identified-drinking-water/ Outline: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:00:39) Public Opinion Divided Over Role of Scientists in Policymaking (00:04:17) Science as a Human Endeavor: A professor’s call to humanize science education (00:06:34) Offworld Life Science: Brain Organoids Grown In Microgravity (00:10:25) "Phantom chemical" identified in drinking water is new to science
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