Science for the masses
October 4, 2012 10:49 AM   Subscribe

While we wait for the next cohort of Nobel laureates (too many previously to link), and celebrate this years' Ignobel winners (previously), a small Minnesota college hosted it's 48th annual Nobel Conference, a conference that brings cutting edge science issues to the general public and engage in the moral and societal impact of the issues. This year's topic was "our global oceans," and featured David Gallo (previously) (Director of special projects, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Christopher Sabine (Nobel peace prize in 2007, shared with other members of IPCC), Barbara Block, William Fitzgerald, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Kathleen Dean Moore, Carl Safina, and Maya Tolstoy. The 48th Nobel Conference talks are all on youtube. posted by imdaf (0 comments total)

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