The World Science Festival, live on-line
A quick heads-up for those that don’t frequent scienceblogs.com: the World Science Festival, based in New York, can be viewed on-line via a streaming video service. (If your broadband can cope…!)
Check out the schedule and line yourself up some on-line time. New Zealand is 20 hours ahead of New York time. (One of many world time services on-line to help you sort out the time elsewhere on the planet is timeanddate.com.)
The trailers they have up at the moment are worth watching too. I won’t give any spoilers.
There’s a blog, too. Good articles there, worth exploring.
Footnote
I’d embed the stream here, but my previous experience is that WordPress MU has murderous intent on foreign objects! You know what I really mean…
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I am SO watching the talk tomorrow…
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