How Does Science Work and Why Does it Matter? - With Jeremy Baumberg
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the inner workings of science and its societal impact in this 54-minute lecture by Jeremy Baumberg at The Royal Institution. Delve into topics such as funding allocation, public communication of scientific findings, and the balance of scientists in the field. Examine the science ecosystem, including conferences, knowledge dissemination, publishing, and funding processes. Gain insights into the state of modern science, its challenges, and its role in society. Learn about Baumberg's extensive experience in nanoscience and nanotechnology, bridging academia and industry. Discover how science operates, its decision-making processes, and why understanding these aspects matters in today's world.
Syllabus
Introduction
Technology
Where does science come from
Simplify us
Constructor science
How many scientists are there
The ecosystem
The Sun
The Science Ecosystem
Conferences
Knowledge
Science Publishing
Funding
Jury Service
The State of Science
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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