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Panel Discussion: Scientists Get Creative to Engage the Public in Science

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Panel Discussion: Scientists Get Creative to Engage the Public in Science
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The COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, artificial intelligence, the opioid epidemic, and the Mars expedition are just a few of the complex science topics in the news today. Regrettably, many of these topics have been politicized, leading to vaccine hesitancy, climate change denialism, and other undesirable outcomes. Fortunately, a recent Pew Research Center survey found that public confidence in scientists exceeds that of confidence in elected officials. Scientists who are willing to engage with the public—via writing, exhibitions, TED talks, infographics, art, and more—not only have an opportunity to enhance public science literacy but may find the experience personally and professionally rewarding. In this panel you will hear from mathematicians, a computer scientist, and a science journalist who engage the public in science in creative ways, including writing and editing books and articles aimed at nonexperts, curating public exhibitions, and producing videos that go viral. Moderator: Susan D'Agostino - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Panelists: Vinton Gray Cerf – ACM A.M. Turing Award 2004 Bill Andrews – Quanta Magazine Jürgen Richter-Gebert – Technical University of Munich Talithia Williams – Harvey Mudd College The 8th Heidelberg Laureate Forum took place from September 20–23, 2021. #HLF21 The opinions expressed in the videos do not necessarily reflect the views of the Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation or any other person or associated institution involved in the making and distribution of the videos. More information about the Heidelberg Laureate Forum: Website: https://www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org/ Blog: https://scilogs.spektrum.de/hlf/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HLForum Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeidelbergLaureateForum Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/hlforum