Haven’t you always wanted a safe space to ask science questions without sounding dumb?
For the third year in a row, Start Talking Science will showcase local researchers and scientists, who will attempt to turn hungry minds onto the supposed mysteries of STEM.
On Sept. 27, from 6-8 p.m. at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, scientists from all walks of STEM will present highlights of their research to the community, sans jargon. The goal is to increase public awareness of — and interest in — cool local research initiatives.
Chat one-on-one with local scientists about groundbreaking research at @StartTalkingSci https://t.co/wef0cNtWzY pic.twitter.com/JSTIqVuRjm
— Science History Institute (@SciHistoryOrg) September 18, 2016
The event requires no registration and is free, thanks to sponsorship from Drexel University, the University of Pennsylvania, the Chemical Heritage Foundation and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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