From Tiny Particles to Vast Oceans – Big Science for a Better Tomorrow – AAAS Annual Meeting
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Explore the intersection of particle physics and oceanography in this engaging 23-minute AAAS Annual Meeting talk. Delve into the world of big science as experts Kate Moran and Jonathan Bagg discuss their groundbreaking research, from studying tiny particles to understanding vast oceans. Learn about international collaborations in scientific endeavors, the challenges of dividing complex research tasks, and the importance of diversity in advancing scientific knowledge. Gain insights into the unique perspective of an American scientist working in Canada, and discover how these large-scale scientific efforts contribute to building a better tomorrow.
Syllabus
Introduction
Kate Moran Ocean Network
Jonathan Bagg
International aspects of science
How do you divide the work up
Diversity in science
An American in Canada
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