Chat with biologist Edward O. Wilson, in Celebration of SciAm's 168th Anniversary - SA Hangouts #4
SA blogger and biology lecturer Joanne Manaster, along with her cohost from the Read Science! program, Jeff Shaumeyer, hosts a live 30-minute chat with Edward O. Wilson, an eminent biologist, researcher, theorist and naturalist who is the world's leading authority on ants. The discussion will focus on Dr. Wilson's latest book, "Letter to a Young Scientist," and strategies for communicating science to the general public.
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