Live-blogging From New York…

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The NYAS Two Cultures conference exceeded my expectations… From E. O. Wilson to Dean Kamen, and everyone in between–including our audience–it was a wonderful event! There is so much I can’t wait to share with readers, but this morning I’m in a rush to the airport headed to Long Beach, California, where I’ll be contributing to a new ocean communication initiative.  So while I’ll spend much of the day overhead and offline, I encourage you to check out the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies website where Director Mike Treder did a terrific job live-blogging every session:

Live from New York – It’s Two Cultures!

Live from New York – Two Cultures, Part Two

Tremendous thanks to all who participated!  And with that, I’m off to JFK, but expect lots more on Saturday at NYAS — including photos and video–coming soon…

May 11th, 2009 Tags: , ,
by Sheril Kirshenbaum in Culture, Education, History of Science, Media and Science, Politics and Science, Science Workforce, Science and Religion, Travel, Unscientific America, Updates | 4 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

4 Responses to “Live-blogging From New York…”

  1. 1.   Curious Wavefunction Says:

    Congratulations on the successful completion of a valuable endeavor

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  3. 3.   Pascal Lapointe Says:

    And for those who do read French… http://www.sciencepresse.qc.ca/node/23650

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