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  2. World Science Festival - Wikipedia

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    The World Science Festival is an annual science festival hosted by the World Science Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in New York City. [1] There is also an Asia-Pacific event held in Brisbane , Australia.

  3. World Science Forum - Wikipedia

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    The World Science Forum (WSF) is an international conference series on global science policy. Since 2003, it is organised biannually in Budapest, Hungary.. The WSF traces back its origin to the first World Conference on Science, organised by UNESCO and ICSU and held in Budapest in 1999.

  4. WorldWideScience - Wikipedia

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    WorldWideScience.org provides science search through a variety of features and abilities, including: Clustering of results by subtopics or dates to help users target their search; Wikipedia results related to user search terms; Eureka Science News results related to user search terms; Mark and send option for emailing results to friends and ...

  5. 2008 World Science Festival - Wikipedia

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    Alan Alda, Tracy Day and Brian Greene at the press conference announcing the 2008 festival. The World Science Festival was founded by Brian Greene, a Columbia University physics professor and author of several popular-science books (such as The Elegant Universe), and his wife, Emmy Award-winning television journalist Tracy Day.

  6. The World Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The World Academy of Sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries (TWAS) is a merit-based science academy established for developing countries, uniting more than 1,400 scientists in some 100 countries.

  7. Science - Wikipedia

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    Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe. [1] [2] Modern science is typically divided into two or three major branches: [3] the natural sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry, and biology), which study the physical world; and the behavioural sciences (e.g., economics, psychology, and sociology ...

  8. UNESCO Science Report - Wikipedia

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    The UNESCO Science Report is a global monitoring report published regularly by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.Every five years, this report maps the latest trends and developments in national and regional policy landscapes, against the backdrop of shifting socio-economic, geopolitical and environmental realities.

  9. List of Worldcons - Wikipedia

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    This World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) list includes prior and scheduled Worldcons. The data is maintained by the Long List Committee, a World Science Fiction Society sub-committee. Notes: Name – a convention is normally listed by the least confusing version of its name.