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09/08/2010
Great success for the European Science Forum, 2010
Observa researchers were involved in several sessions. Watch the videos and listen the interviews

The Euroscience Open Forum 2010 which took place in Torino, 2-7 July 2010, attracted participants from all over the world: representatives of science, politics and industry, but also teachers, students, journalists – and of course, members of the general public with a passion for science.

Over 4,300 participants registered for the event, with more than 400 international journalists and an estimated grand total of 75,000 visitors involved.

The opening ceremony involved high representatives of political and scientific institutions, both Italian and European, including the Italian President Giorgio Napolitano.

Several meetings and sessions involved members of Observa Scientific Committee: Martin Bauer, Massimiano Bucchi, Giuseppe Pellegrini, Giuseppe Testa and Brian Trench; during the Pizza with the Prof the event, young people had the opportunity to discuss informally with scientists and experts on research and its social dimensions.

Scientists and scientific communicators, students and university researchers, teachers and representatives of institutions visited Observa stand at Esof, showing great interest in Observa’s initiatives and projects, publications and documents.
Many of them also took part in the quiz game Who want to be a scientist … in society?, designed by Observa and partners specially for the Esof event, testing their knowledge of science in society issues.

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Watch the videos of sessions:

Informing and engaging citizens on climate change issues
– Luigi Amodio, Bruna Valettini, Giuseppe Pellegrini, Walter Staveloz.
Scientific cultures across Europe: Similarities and differences – Brian Trench, Martin Bauer, Massimiano Bucchi, Esa Valiverronen.
What are the challenges to a democratic participation in scientific progress? – Giuseppe Testa, Giovanni Boniolo, Massimiano Bucchi, Herbert Gottweis, Christine Hauskeller, Matteo Mameli.
Breaking into the media: What training do scientists need? – Nico Pitrelli, Elisabetta Tola, Steven Miller, Brian Trench.

Interviews and articles:

Torino, città (di scienza) aperta
interview to Luigi Civalleri, Paul Ruebig and Massimiano Bucchi.
Global Esof – interview to Giuseppe Pellegrini.
Extracampus, ESOF Container – Terza puntata. Guests: Piero Angela and Massimiano Bucchi.
Università di Torino Premio “Una donna nel Mondo”, Speciale ESOF2010, guests: Sergio Barbero, Massimiano Bucchi, Marco Ivaldi, Marzia Lucianer.
Curiosi, preparati ed entusiasti, Tuttoscienze – La Stampa, article by Massimiano Bucchi.



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07/08/2010
Who wants to be a scientist... in society?


What is the biggest problem for European citizens? What do the young people of Europe think is the most serious risk to health? What country in Europe has the highest percentage of graduates and PhDs in scientific subjects? Thanks to the virtual quiz “Who wants to be a scientist (in society)?”, the Observa stand at ESOF 2010 tested visitors with questions on the relations among science, technology and society.

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DSCN0692.jpgFaced with a battery of ten questions, each player tested their knowledge about science and society. But only the best informed and quickest of them could enter the top ten and be proclaimed “scientists in the society”. Exclusive prizes were awarded to the best players: gift packs of fine Loison pastry and T-shirts bearing the image of Lupo Alberto, produced exclusively for participants, were appreciated by Italian and foreign visitors alike.

DSCN0655.jpgDuring the ESOF 2010 meeting, the Observa stand at the Lingotto attracted visitors of every age and background. The virtual game “Who wants to be a scientist (in society)?” was an entertaining and original way to introduce ESOF visitors to Observa’s activities. From more recent publications on the relationships between women and science and between science and young people, through the 2010 Science in Society Facts and Figures and the video Piccolo passo o grande sbalzo? Noi e la Tecnologia, to presentation of the survey “A regola d’arte”, Observa was able to engage with the public and present its ongoing research projects and the results of its research.

DSCN0691.jpg Over 4,300 participants registered in the seven days of the event, over 400 journalists from around the world and an estimated influx of 75,000 visitors involved. Scientists and scientific communicators, students and university researchers, teachers and representatives of institutions, showed close interest in Observa’s initiatives and projects, often lingering at the stand to talk, examine materials, and obtain information. ESOF 2010 was thus an important occasion not only to strengthen contacts in every part of the whole world and meet members of the association, but also to lay the bases for new projects in the future.

DSCN0659.jpgTechnological innovation and scientific research: these were the protagonists of the fourth edition of ESOF, held in Turin after touring other large European cities. Inaugurated with an opening ceremony attended by high representatives of political and scientific institutions, both Italian and European, among them the President of Italy and the European Commissioner for research, innovation and science, the ESOF 2010 programme abounded with activities.

DSCN0608.jpgDuring the five days of ESOF 2010, workshops and events animated the streets and squares of downtown Turin until late in the evening, while the Lingotto pavilions hosted lectures and seminars held by Nobel prize-winners and international experts, among them members of the Observa executive committee. Special events, like Pizza with the Prof and the Esof Party at the Valentino Castle, gave young researchers and students opportunities to talk informally with leading European players in science and technology.




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26/05/2010
6° World Conference on the Future of Science – Virus: the invisible enemy
Venice, 19 - 21 September 2010

Future of Science is a cycle of annual international conferences jointly organised by the Fondazione Umberto Veronesi, the Fondazione Silvio Tronchetti Provera and the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

The Sixth World Conference on the Future of Science “Virus: the invisible enemy” will take place in Venice, 19-21 September 2010.

Speakers of international renown from various disciplines will explain how viruses have evolved, how man has coped with viruses in the past, how a virus enters and takes over a cell and evades the host defenses as well as the role of viruses in cancer.

Among the speakers Massimiano Bucchi who will speak about The visible virus: media representations of virus and pandemics, presenting new data from the Science in Society Monitor and from the Science in the Media Monitor, the first systematic monitoring of the coverage of science and technology in the main Italian media, developed by Observa – Science in Society.

For more information see the conference programme of the days.


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