In June, I am headed to Denmark to speak at and participate in a unique conference organized by the Danish Association of Science Journalists. The one day conference titled "Dissensus 2009: Framing Research" examines the nature and implications of framing for science journalism and public engagement.
As part of the build up for the conference, organizers have been heading out into the parks, coffee shops and streets of Copenhagen to interview Danes about science. In the latest video, Danes are asked their views on evolution and their belief in possible alternatives.
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Well, I'm from Denmark my self, and I think there's more than what this interviews says.
But well, you can never trust something you saw on the internet!?
I think evoulution one way to look at the world, maybe even the most likely theory, but for me it's still a theory.
goood ,Thank you...