Framing Science Goes to Venice, Italy

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Tonight I board a plane for Venice, Italy where I will be presenting as part of an expert workshop on science communication, sponsored by the EU, Istituto Veneto di Scienze, observa Science in Society, and the University of Trent.

Some of the top European researchers in the field will be at the workshop, so I hope to be able to report on innovative ideas and themes from the two day event. And for those that read Italian, I have an op-ed appearing in tomorrow's edition of La Stampa, focusing on new directions in science communication. More on that to come.

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venice is realy pretty.
is it true that the taxi ride is very expensive

Is so wonderful !!!

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