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Science and Story - The Instinct for Curiosity

World Science Festival via YouTube

Overview

Dive into a captivating 98-minute panel discussion featuring award-winning science writers Mary Roach, Maria Konnikova, and Jennifer Ackerman as they share their unique insights on human anatomy, social psychology, and the art of transforming complex scientific concepts into engaging literature. Explore fascinating topics ranging from avian intelligence and climate change adaptation to the psychology of confidence games and the intersection of arts and sciences. Gain valuable perspectives on science communication, the balance between accuracy and storytelling, and the process of crafting compelling science writing. Discover how these talented authors approach their craft and learn about their experiences in presenting science to diverse audiences, including special needs children.

Syllabus

John Hockenberry's Introduction
Participant Introductions
What is on the mind of science writers?
Birds are geniuses
Nature modeling how to prepare for climate change
A scientific look at the humanistic side of the military
The psychology behind your book The Confidence Game
Does Trump violate the perimeters of virtue and significance?
Combining the arts and sciences
Is creative constraint as good as it is bad?
White Noise by Don Delillo
How can we move away from teaching communicating science and move to instilling a love of science?
How did you convince the New York Times into thinking confidence games are interesting?
What is your experience in presenting science to special needs children
The balance of accuracy and story what is your responsibility as a writer?
What is your process in science writing?

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